
Artificial/Fantasy Object
Smurf Rock (Fictional Interpretation)
Cyanus Anthropomorphicus (Geologic Simulation)
Hardness: 0 (Digital Pixels); Color: Cobalt blue body, white fungal cap and pants; Luster: Matte organic; Crystal Structure: None (Biological simulation); Specific Gravity: N/A
- Hardness
- 0 (Digital Pixels)
- Color
- Cobalt blue body, white fungal cap and pants
- Luster
- Matte organic
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Physical properties
Hardness: 0 (Digital Pixels); Color: Cobalt blue body, white fungal cap and pants; Luster: Matte organic; Crystal Structure: None (Biological simulation); Specific Gravity: N/A
Formation & geological history
Created via AI-generative software and digital rendering. This is not a naturally occurring geological specimen, but rather a viral internet meme depicting a 'realistic' Smurfcat.
Uses & applications
Digital entertainment, internet memes, and social media engagement. It serves no industrial or construction purpose.
Geological facts
This specific image became a viral 'Shailushai' meme in late 2023. It represents a hyper-realistic reimagining of the classic Smurf characters created by Belgian comic artist Peyo.
Field identification & locations
Cannot be found in the field as it is a digital image. Identifying features include the blue skin, cat-like facial features, and the white mushroom hat. Locations found are limited to the internet.
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Metallic Ornament / Jewelry
N/A - This is an artificial object, not a geological specimen.
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Dyed Agate
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Mineral
Man-made Metal Pin (Non-geological)
Antimony-Lead Alloy or Zinc/Brass Base with Electroplating
Metal Alloy / Manufactured Artifact
Dyed Agate
Agate (Silicon Dioxide, SiO2)
Mineral
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Quartzite or Granitic Gneiss (painted)
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