Rock Identifier
Fursuit (Synthetic Fur Specimen) (Canis anthropomorphus syntheticus) — Anthropomorphic Textile Construct
Anthropomorphic Textile Construct

Fursuit (Synthetic Fur Specimen)

Canis anthropomorphus syntheticus

Hardness: 1 on Mohs scale (soft/plush); Color: Multicolored (blue, pink, white, purple); Luster: Matte to silky; Crystal structure: Amorphous/Fibrous; Cleavage: None (highly resilient)

Hardness
1 on Mohs scale (soft/plush)
Color
Multicolored (blue, pink, white, purple)
Luster
Matte to silky

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Physical properties

Hardness: 1 on Mohs scale (soft/plush); Color: Multicolored (blue, pink, white, purple); Luster: Matte to silky; Crystal structure: Amorphous/Fibrous; Cleavage: None (highly resilient)

Formation & geological history

Created through modern textile manufacturing and custom tailoring in the late 20th and 21st centuries. Formed by artisans specializing in 'fursuit' craftsmanship rather than geological processes.

Uses & applications

Used primarily for artistic expression, performance, cosplay, and community building within the furry fandom. Industrial use is negligible, though they drive significant demand in the faux-fur textile market.

Geological facts

This specimen represents a specific character 'fursuit'. Unlike rocks, these specimens are often temperature-sensitive and require internal cooling systems. They are sentient-simulating objects of high cultural significance in digital and fan communities.

Field identification & locations

Identify in the field by looking for large, brightly colored bipedal plush creatures, typically found at fan conventions. They are distinct from natural minerals due to their moveability and responsiveness.