YES... The elephant creepers do have furry leaves. Not fur per se, but fine hairs on the bottom of the leaf (that is silver coloured or really light green). These hairs give the feeling of being furry. sort of like touching chamois. I have them in my balcony as I do live in Bangkok at the moment. Great sturdy plants, the leaves are huge and heart shaped (or elephant ears like). The vines are thick and as well furry. Beautiful flowers...
FurAffinity.net has some of the best furry forums on the net, there are some Livejournal and other websites that have support for forums and have been taken advantage of for furry uses.
Some popular online communities for furry cub enthusiasts include Fur Affinity, Furry Amino, and Furry Network. These platforms allow members to connect, share artwork, and engage in discussions related to the furry cub community.
It could be a Senicio.
The fox is a furry animal. It begins with the letter f.
Yes, they are all furry. Some breeds have very long hair. There are some that are short hair.
The plant you are describing is likely a type of mint plant, such as peppermint or spearmint. These plants are known for their aromatic, furry leaves with a distinctive minty scent. They are commonly used in culinary and medicinal applications.
If you are talking about a friend that is a member of the "furry fandom" another way of saying "Furry Friend" is "Anthro" or "Friend that likes furry stuff" Some suggest the term "Furiend" but it sounds improper when used in normal speech.
Furry chacaters go way back at the momet the earliest I canthink of is Anubis but I'm sure there were some before him.
furry: dogs, including chow chow, Chinese powder puff, golden retrievers etc... cats, including Persian cat etc... beavers, ducklings, chicks, lions, bears etc... non-furry: elephant, Chinese hairless dog, sphinx cat, penguins,
No, the word "furry" is not an adverb.The word "furry" is an adjective. In some areas it can also be an informal noun when referring to people cosplaying as an animal.The adverb form of the word is furrily.Click here to see the entry in a dictionary.
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