Rock Identifier
Synthetic Wolf Plush (Non-mineral) (Canis lupus similis (Prop material: Polyester & Synthetic fibers)) — Synthetic material/Textile
Synthetic material/Textile

Synthetic Wolf Plush (Non-mineral)

Canis lupus similis (Prop material: Polyester & Synthetic fibers)

Hardness: 0 (Soft/Squishy); Color: Grey, white, and black; Luster: Dull/Matte (textile); Crystal structure: Amorphous (woven fibers); Cleavage: None; Specific gravity: <1.0 (floatable)

Hardness
0 (Soft/Squishy)
Color
Grey, white, and black
Luster
Dull/Matte (textile)
Identified More synthetic material/textile

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Physical properties

Hardness: 0 (Soft/Squishy); Color: Grey, white, and black; Luster: Dull/Matte (textile); Crystal structure: Amorphous (woven fibers); Cleavage: None; Specific gravity: <1.0 (floatable)

Formation & geological history

Manufactured via industrial assembly line processes using oil-based polymers; typically modern era (less than 10 years old based on condition).

Uses & applications

Used for domestic decoration, emotional comfort, child rearing, and as a collectible toy item.

Geological facts

This specimen is a 'Build-A-Bear' style wolf plush. While not a rock, it shares the name of several minerals like 'Wolframite' (tungsten ore).

Field identification & locations

Identify in the field by checking for a sewn-in label or heart-shaped paw patch. Common locations include retail stores and bedrooms. Collectors look for 'mint' condition and original tags.