Silkie Chicken:Silkie chickens can be bearded or non-bearded. A beard is made up of feathers just under the beak that covers the chicken’s earlobes.
Samoyed:The Samoyed stands about 18 to 22 inches high at the shoulder and weighs between 50 and 65 pounds.
Ruffed Lemur:It is the largest member of the Lemuridae family, with a body length of 39 to 47 inches and weight from about 7 to 9 pounds.
Ragamuffin Cat:Females can weigh as much as 15 pounds while males can weigh over 20, and they have the tendency, like their ragdoll cat forbears, of going limp when picked up.
Poodle Moth:These are the silkworm moths, and the adults are also typically white, fluffy with huge black eyes and feathered antennae.
Giant Panda:Another avatar of fluffy cuteness, even though an adult giant panda can weigh up to 280 pounds and stand over 6 feet tall.
Chinchilla:Chinchilla lanigera is about 9 to 15 inches long with a 3 to 5.5-inch long tail and weighs between 1.10 and 1.76 pounds.
Bichon Frise:The Bichon Frise’s fur is soft, silken, and grows in soft curls all over the body.
Angora Rabbit:The Angora originated in Turkey and was brought to Europe in the early decades of the 18th century.
Abyssinian Guinea Pig:The Abyssinian guinea pig is bred for its fluffy fur, which grows over the body in interesting whorls that are called rosettes.