I would prefer a soft and furry exoskeleton, as it would likely provide comfort and a sense of safety, making it suitable for everyday use and interaction. Additionally, a soft exoskeleton could enhance mobility and agility without the weight and bulk of a weapon system. While a weaponized exoskeleton might offer protection, the drawbacks of increased complexity and potential danger outweigh the benefits for personal use.
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Spiders do not have a "puss puss" as mammals do. Instead, they possess a hard exoskeleton and lack the soft, furry body parts that characterize many furry animals. Their reproductive organs and structures are different from those of mammals, as they lay eggs rather than giving live birth. Therefore, while spiders have their own unique anatomy, they do not have a "puss puss."
Unless you're suffering from congenital hypertrichosis terminalis (wolfman disease), one probably has "hairy" legs, rather than "furry" legs. And to answer your question: A little bit.
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Yes renamon is a furry. Because if your like a digimon and/or a animal that's a furry.
Bald. Not furry. Skin.
An elephant has furry skin.
The furry ones is an animal rescur group.
Michael Furry is 5' 11".
Furry Pirates happened in 1999.
Furry Legends happened in 2010.
No, wasps do not have fur. They have a smooth, shiny exoskeleton made of chitin, which gives them a distinct appearance compared to furry insects like bees. While some wasps may have fine hairs on their bodies, they lack the dense fur characteristic of many other insects.