
Organic (Biological Organism)
French Bulldog (Blue Variety)
Canis lupus familiaris
Texture: Velvety/dense fur coat. Hardness: Soft external, rigid skeletal structure. Color: Steel gray/blue (dilute black). Luster: Dull to semi-glossy. Cleavage: None. Specific gravity: Approx 1.0 (floats in water with effort).
- Hardness
- Soft external, rigid skeletal structure
- Color
- Steel gray/blue (dilute black)
- Luster
- Dull to semi-glossy
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Physical properties
Texture: Velvety/dense fur coat. Hardness: Soft external, rigid skeletal structure. Color: Steel gray/blue (dilute black). Luster: Dull to semi-glossy. Cleavage: None. Specific gravity: Approx 1.0 (floats in water with effort).
Formation & geological history
Formed via selective breeding of English Bulldogs and local ratters in Paris, France during the mid-to-late 19th century. Geological age: Recent (Holocene). Environment: Urban domestic dwellings.
Uses & applications
Primarily used as a companion animal and for competitive exhibition. High value in the pet industry and for social media content creation.
Geological facts
Despite the name, the breed originated in England before migrating to France. They are known for 'bat ears' and their inability to swim or fly due to a dense, front-heavy body structure.
Field identification & locations
Identify by the flat face (brachycephalic), large upright ears, and stocky build. Commonly found on couches or in city parks. Field collectors should listen for distinctive snoring or 'gremlin' vocalizations.
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