Puff-Pup
A Puff-Pup is an adorable type of wild dog native to Keelwater Gardens. They spend their time playing with each other and feasting on the Furrowweed.
Basic Information
Anatomy
Puff-Pups are small dogs that are covered in a thick coat of pink, fluffy fur that causes them to resemble a pink cotton ball. They aren't very fast or strong, there just cute.
Genetics and Reproduction
Puff-Pups are mammals and reproduce sexually, and they have no formal mating ritual.
Growth Rate & Stages
Puff-Pup young are overseen by their parents who will protect them with their life.
Ecology and Habitats
Puff-Pups are the staple species of Keelwater Gardens. They feed on the delicious Furrowweed and spend their time playing with one another. Young Puff-Pups tend to be oblivious to danger and will try to play games with creatures that want to eat them as a pleasant little snack.
Dietary Needs and Habits
Puff-Pups feed on mostly Furrowweed but will accept any kind of plants given to them.
Biological Cycle
Puff-Pups tend to grow extra puffy during the winter and then shed during the warmer seasons.
Additional Information
Domestication
Puff-Pups are easily domesticated with the promise of free food and care, but will not stay if their owner purposely commits evil acts around them.
Perception and Sensory Capabilities
Puff-Pups have an excellent sense of smell and hearing just like other types of dogs.
Origin/Ancestry
Puff-Pups are a kind of dog.
Lifespan
13-16 years
Conservation Status
It is considered taboo to purposely kill a Puff-Pup.
Geographic Distribution
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