Welcome to Cuddlebugs, a semi-open species centered on community building and participation !! We'll host regular raffles, freebees, and community activities!
What's a Cuddlebug?
Cuddlebugs are small (between 5-10 inches in length and 2-4 in height) mammals
that live all over the world! Cuddlebugs are omnivorous, eating local plants and
insects. They're incredibly intelligent, building small dens and communities.
Though mostly fuzzy and harmless, every Cuddlebug has stingers with a
paralyzing neurotoxin that leaves anyone they sting frozen for 10-20 minutes
on average. As Cuddlebugs are Small Little Guys, they don't generally enjoy
doing this and prefer to be peaceful.
Almost all Cuddlebugs have three stingers on each side, though they can vary in
shape from the standard faux-leg shape they take by default. These are almost
always a dark color. All Normal variant Cuddlebugs must have the default two
tail stingers and they must retain the standard shape. They usually have two
antennae, small fluffy ears, and long, shaggy fur that covers their body and tail.
Almost all Cuddlebugs are born with 6 legs, each having 3-toed paws.
Though Normal Cuddlebugs are the most common, its not uncommon to see a
variant in a Snuggle of Caterpillar Cuddlebugs (the standard subspecies), having
no problem fitting in with members of other subspecies. All Cuddlebugs share in
a mutual love of hoarding and collecting objects. They especially love collecting
human objects.
Though most Cuddlebugs live in natural spaces such as forests, they do on
occasion make their homes in more dangerous places or even human
settlements. The particularly collecting-obsessed may live in cities
just to have access to human objects. They can really survive anywhere
that there's plants or insects and a vaguely comfortable place to live.
Trivia wrote:- A group of Cuddlebugs is called
a Snuggle!! They tend to
group up in Snuggles of 10-20.
Though not an official term,
larger than average groups
have colloquially been labeled
a Slumber.
- A baby Cuddlebug
is called a Coddle!!
- Cuddlebugs have a natural
regeneration factor that
means they don't usually die
from old age (similar to some
Jellyfish species). A Cuddlebug
will usually keep on living
until a predator gets it or it
dies another way.
- Cuddlebugs like to dig out
small nests between tree roots.
Most tend to live in large
communal tunnels or hollowed
logs, preferring proximity to
privacy. This isn't always
the case, though.
- Cuddlebug Snuggles usually
don't have a leader, instead
making decisions as a group.
- Cuddlebugs are so
dangerously friendly that
they often approach
predators by accident and
get eaten.
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