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  1. His head bears resemblances to giant anteaters and mammoths, but he has no tusks or (visible) ears. He also has a tail similar in shape to that of a dinosaur (like a sauropod; in particular, a Brontosaurus). He has thick, brown hair and a trunk, or "snuffle", that drags along the ground.

  2. Snuffleupaguses are a distinct species, although they are sometimes confused with elephants. At first glance, the Snuffleupagus somewhat resembles a woolly mammoth, although Snuffleupaguses lack tusks and (visible) ears, they have shorter legs, causing them to ride lower to the ground, and their feet are much larger.

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  3. Aug 4, 2022 · He started out as a quasi-imaginary friend (since he was real and tangible but only to Big Bird) who was too huge to miss but somehow always overlooked until his mammoth reveal in 1985. From then, he was there to stay.

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  4. Mr. Snuffleupagus is a full-bodied Muppet character who lives with his family in a cave just off of Sesame Street. His species is Snuffleupagus as well as his last name.

  5. Snuffy's design was based on the woolly mammoth, and his long eyelashes and floppy ears were added to make him look more friendly and approachable.

  6. Aloysius Snuffleupagus (/ ˌsnʌfəlˈʌpəɡəs /), more commonly known as Mr. Snuffleupagus or Snuffy for short, is one of the characters on Sesame Street, a PBS / HBO educational television program for young children. His head bears resemblances to giant anteaters and mammoths, but he has no tusks or (visible) ears.

  7. May 9, 2014 · Aloysius Snuffleupagus, to give him his full name, or snuffy, was a mammoth like fur ball without ears or tusks. He was Big Bird’s best mate and had a little sister called Alice. Snuffy lived in a cave near Sesame street with his family, but his species was said to have originally hailed from a small Hawaiian island.

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