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- What Is a Furry? Everything You Need to Know About a . . . - Them
So, what is a furry? The simple answer is that they’re people who have a strong interest in humanoid animals Often, furries have “fursonas,” or a humanoid animal persona; these are animals like wolves, cats, and foxes that often have human characteristics, like eyelashes and outfits
- Furry - WikiFur, the furry encyclopedia
The word furry (adj, f'eree, Spanish: furro), has several meanings, dependent on the context in which it is used In mainstream culture, it predominantly means "consisting of or resembling fur"; but in
- 3 Ways to Be a Furry - wikiHow
The furry fandom is a large, inclusive community based on a love of anthropomorphic animals These are animals that talk, walk on 2 legs, and behave like both animals and humans If you want to celebrate your fandom and express yourself
- What’s the Deal with “Furries?” - Psychology Today
Furries are an excellent case study for the psychological principle of moral inclusion and how it relates to non-human animals
- What is a Furry? What Does Fursona Mean? - Merriam-Webster
In the broadest sense, a furry is someone with an interest in anthropomorphized animals — that is, animals who have been given human characteristics, like an ability to talk or walk on their hind legs
- What are Furries? - Furry Refuge Online Furry Community
Furries are individuals who share a deep interest in anthropomorphic animals, creatures with human and animal characteristics This fascination extends beyond mere appreciation to a full-fledged community with shared values, creativity, and a sense of belonging
- WikiFur, the furry encyclopedia
User-editable encyclopedia for fans of anthropomorphic animals Over 23 500 articles on furry community and culture, with editions in twenty-one languages
- Furry Nation – The true story of America’s most misunderstood subculture.
Furry Nation is the first in-depth, inside look at furry fandom: the amazingly creative community of people fascinated by anthropomorphism—giving animals human qualities
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