Rock Identifier
Synthetic Faux Fur Fursuit (Polyacrylonitrile / Polyester (Synthetic Textile)) — not a rock (synthetic material/costume)
not a rock (synthetic material/costume)

Synthetic Faux Fur Fursuit

Polyacrylonitrile / Polyester (Synthetic Textile)

Texture: soft and plush; Hardness: very low (flexible fiber); Colors: pink, turquoise, and white; Luster: matte to slight sheen; Structure: non-crystalline fibrous weave.

Hardness
very low (flexible fiber)
Luster
matte to slight sheen

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Physical properties

Texture: soft and plush; Hardness: very low (flexible fiber); Colors: pink, turquoise, and white; Luster: matte to slight sheen; Structure: non-crystalline fibrous weave.

Formation & geological history

Modern era anthropogenic fabrication. Created through chemical industrial processes to extrude plastic polymers into thin fibers, which are then woven into a backing and sewn into a character costume.

Uses & applications

Used primarily in performance art, character roleplay, the furry subculture, and costume design. Not used in construction or traditional jewelry.

Geological facts

This specimen is a 'fursuit,' specifically representing a stylized canine or feline character. These are custom-made items often seen at conventions like Anthrocon and represent personal creative expressions.

Field identification & locations

Identifiable by its bright, non-natural neon color patterns, large expressive eyes, and anthropomorphic animal shape. Found in hobbyist communities and performance conventions.