Tropical swallowtails are a species of moth found in a wide variety of locations across Asia, primarily Southeast Asia. Colors of the species range from light brown to black with white and muted purple markings. They have a tendency to engage in swarming behavior, though it may not be true swarming and could be linked to mass emergence from weather conditions and low predator rates. When resting, the tropical swallowtail will turn upside to draw attention away from its body and towards its hind wing tails. These moths are also known by the name, “Laos brown butterfly”, though they scientifically are not butterflies.
I’ll tell you a secret: all of the fluffiest animals in the world are domesticated animals that were selectively bred by humans to be wool-producers!
non-domesticated animals just don’t get as fluffy as these fiber-producing friends for the simple fact that humans don’t come around to free them of their fur burden once a year, meaning that there’s only so fluffy that a wild animal can get without risking overheating itself.
anyway to answer your question my vote goes to the angora rabbit
I feel like I just got punched in the face with that adorable answer