"Fluffy Lemuria" is a unique PFP-collection of 55 hand-drawn avatars. Lemuria is a continent that, according to a scientific hypothesis put forward in 1864 by the zoologist Philip Sclater, was located and subsequently sank in the Indian Ocean. But in fact, the island did not sink and continues to exist.
"Fluffy Lemuria" is a unique PFP-collection of 55 hand-drawn avatars. Lemuria is a continent that, according to a scientific hypothesis put forward in 1864 by the zoologist Philip Sclater, was located and subsequently sank in the Indian Ocean. But in fact, the island did not sink and continues to exist.
"Fluffy Lemuria" is a unique PFP-collection of 55 hand-drawn avatars. Lemuria is a continent that, according to a scientific hypothesis put forward in 1864 by the zoologist Philip Sclater, was located and subsequently sank in the Indian Ocean. But in fact, the island did not sink and continues to exist.
"Fluffy Lemuria" is a unique PFP-collection of 55 hand-drawn avatars. Lemuria is a continent that, according to a scientific hypothesis put forward in 1864 by the zoologist Philip Sclater, was located and subsequently sank in the Indian Ocean. But in fact, the island did not sink and continues to exist.
"Fluffy Lemuria" is a unique PFP-collection of 55 hand-drawn avatars. Lemuria is a continent that, according to a scientific hypothesis put forward in 1864 by the zoologist Philip Sclater, was located and subsequently sank in the Indian Ocean. But in fact, the island did not sink and continues to exist.
"Fluffy Lemuria" is a unique PFP-collection of 55 hand-drawn avatars. Lemuria is a continent that, according to a scientific hypothesis put forward in 1864 by the zoologist Philip Sclater, was located and subsequently sank in the Indian Ocean. But in fact, the island did not sink and continues to exist.
"Fluffy Lemuria" is a unique PFP-collection of 55 hand-drawn avatars. Lemuria is a continent that, according to a scientific hypothesis put forward in 1864 by the zoologist Philip Sclater, was located and subsequently sank in the Indian Ocean. But in fact, the island did not sink and continues to exist.
"Fluffy Lemuria" is a unique PFP-collection of 55 hand-drawn avatars. Lemuria is a continent that, according to a scientific hypothesis put forward in 1864 by the zoologist Philip Sclater, was located and subsequently sank in the Indian Ocean. But in fact, the island did not sink and continues to exist.