Monday, October 14, 2013

Making Critters Since 2008

Our first booth was at the Cherry Wood Art Fair in 2008 

and we lugged in these shelves from an old video store. 


What is that?


Yep, that is a Koala.


F&F Representation in New Hampshire

Critters on Propanel walls.

Bug and Bugs. 

The infamous red piranha.

Detail of one of many Octopi

From Cherrywood Art Fair to Hope Farmer's Market, Austin saw many of our animals.

Bug on sticks for your plants.

Representing for HOPE at Austin City Limits Music Festival

Our second year at Cherrywood Art Fair.

Our tent every Sunday at Hope Farmers Market, Austin, TX. 

Watch Out! It's a sloth!



It has been a number of great years and many critters!















































Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Please Stand By

We have moved!

That is right folks... We apologize for the craziness or misinformation of our website, but it was a big move to the Northeast and we haven't had time to update.

As for now Fierce and Furry is in limbo, but we will happily take commissions. Please contact us fierceandfurry@gmail.com if you have any questions.



Sunday, November 6, 2011

Honey Badger

That's right folks! Straight out of the Internet sensation, the animal that doesn't care, eats that cobra for dinner, and takes venom induced naps, the HONEY BADGER!



The honey badger YouTube video is not suitable for children. But, you can always turn the volume down and create your own PG narration.

People love this guy so much, we hear requests every weekend. So by popular demand, we have jumped on the bandwagon, kinda sold out, and gave you what you want.

We also have cobras.

Thursday, September 15, 2011

Slow Loris


This little one is endangered. It hangs in those trees with a pincer like grip for hours and hours and holds still when threatened.




Like a cat it grooms itself, but unlike a cat, a glandular secretion on its arm mixes with saliva and becomes toxic. Giving the slow loris a poisonous bite, quite unusual for a mammal.



Sunday, September 11, 2011


The phantasmal poison frog may be a small fry, but sure packs a punch. This brightly marked cutie has a poison not to be reckoned with.








Sunday, April 10, 2011

The Surinam toad is almost completely flat, like a leaf!





The eggs of a Surinam toad stay in small pockets in the mom's back through the tadpole stage. They don't hatch from her back until they are fully formed toads!

Sunday, February 13, 2011

Don't worry about this guy and his kind going extinct, he is listed as LC, (least concern), on the International Union for Conservation of Nature's Conservation Status Scale.


Some say they are all a bunch of urban pests, thieves even. They not only steal food but also stuff, your favorite pair of jeans, your Mix-o-matic Blender, you name it. But dang, aren't they cute.

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