Snake Plush Toy
Serpentes (Inanimate Toy Model) · Inanimate Object (Synthetic Soft Toy). Not a biological organism. Vertebrate/Invertebrate status: N/A. Body temperature: Constant/Ambient.

Animal Family
Inanimate Object (Plush/Toy), Order: Fabricata, Class: Toy-Reproduction
Animal Category
Domestic Toy / Stuffed Animal
Breed / Variety
Sparkle Blue/Gold Scale Design (Fantasy Variety)
Conservation Status
N/A (Anthropogenic manufactured object). Common/Abundant in domestic settings.
About This Creature
A long, cylindrical stuffed toy representing a snake. It features a blue fabric base with shiny gold-foil hexagonal patterns mimicking scales. It has a cream-colored underside and a pink felt/fabric tongue.
Physical Characteristics
Soft fiber-filled body, synthetic blue and cream fabric, plastic bead eyes (pink/purple), and gold heat-pressed foil for scales. Lacks internal skeletal structure or real scales.
Behavior & Temperament
Passive and non-reactive. Does not feed, move, or reproduce. Designed for imaginative play and comfort (hugging/decor).
Habitat & Diet
Origin Region
Manufactured (Likely East Asia), found in domestic household environments worldwide.
Habitat
Indoor environments, specifically playrooms, bedrooms, and toy containers. Terrestrial (stationary).
Diet & Nutrition
None (non-biological). Requires no food or water; excessive moisture or sunlight may cause material degradation.
Lifespan & Health
Determined by durability of stitching and fabric. Risks include tearing, stuffing leakage, or loss of shiny scale foil due to abrasion.
Special Characteristics
Features a 'forked' pink tongue and oversized shiny eyes for aesthetic appeal. Culturally significant as a harmless children's toy, intended to make snakes appear 'cuddly'.
Ecological Information
Not part of a natural food chain. Made of synthetic polymers and fibers which are non-biodegradable and should be recycled where possible.