User blog comment:Mectrixctic/Re-writing Puffle article somewhat/@comment-1024726-20091017165614

Ah, but since when were phaeomelanin and eumelanin the ONLY pigments? We can easily make up fictitious ones -- science hasn't discovered EVERYTHING, after all.

As for the IP Rebuttal, you're still ignoring the universal classes. Is it a coincidence that iron on the moon is the same as iron on Earth? And is it a coincidence that rust on Earth is the same as rust on Mars? Universal classes are meant to be universal -- i.e., anything and everything can fit into one of them. Whether it's on Mars or in a red giant, iron's iron. Whether it's in a balloon or as solar plasma, helium's helium.

And there's still far more evidence for puffles being mammals than being reptiles. You still can't ignore the warm-bloodedness and fur. Makes much more sense to make them mammals.

As for whether the red puffle appeared first.... wouldn't it make much more sense for all eight breeds to land at the same time and spread to different areas?