If you are talking about the toy, stuffed animals are called "peluches" in Spanish.
If you are talking about taxidermy, they are called "animales conservados con apariencia de vivos"
animal de peluche
llenó
You may say 'nuigurumi.'
materia
That is the correct spelling of "ravioli" (a stuffed pasta dish).(A single piece would be called a raviolo.)
perezoso [peɾe'θoso] Esp.; [peɾe'soso] AmLat.
a spanish webinz stuffed animal
llenó
Rellenas
You may say 'nuigurumi.'
No, not literally, like a stuffed-animal would be. But, you can be stuffed as in, the expression, stuffed meaning you are too full or satisfied. It might be something you'd say at an all-you-can-eat buffet.
"Thank you" is the common phrase.
its a fuzzy material like felt, but it's often used in context to mean "stuffed" as in stuffed animal, like oso de peluche, which means teddy bear, or stuffed bear.
animal vivo
Stuffed animal brother bear
There is not a golden egg stuffed animal.
[Tu] eres mi animal
No tienes un animal.