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- Furry fandom - Wikipedia
The furry fandom is a subculture defined by an interest in anthropomorphic animal characters [1][2] Members of the fandom, known as furries, often have their own characters in the form of fursonas [3] and may wear fursuits, [4] engaging with fellow furries on the internet and at furry conventions [5]
- Browsing Artwork -- Fur Affinity [dot] net
Fur Affinity | For all things fluff, scaled, and feathered!
- What Is a Furry? Everything You Need to Know About a . . . - Them
A furry is anyone who has a strong interest in humanoid animals Since the subculture first emerged in the 1980s, furries have built a vibrant community and made a lasting impact on culture Furries sometimes create a “fursona,” or a non-human character they use to represent themselves to the world
- Kemono Unveiled: Exploring Japan’s Furry Art Style
Dive into kemono, Japan’s unique furry art style Discover its origins, signature traits, and tips to appreciate or create your own kemono illustrations
- The Top 10 Most Unique Furry Species - Fursonafy
If you’ve been a part of the furry fandom for a while or even just joining, you’ve probably noticed a lot of fursonas Because a fursona is basically just a cartoon animal, it has to have a species, and if you’re extra observant you’ve probably noticed that some appear more than others
- r furry: Reddits furry subreddit!
The furry fandom is broad and covers many different species and aspects that goes beyond just having fur Birds, reptiles, animal androids, and any other animal-people are all included under the "furry" umbrella
- 3 Ways to Be a Furry - wikiHow
Explore your creative interests and see how they tie into the furry community, whether it means creating fan art or fursuiting Remember, you don’t need a fursuit to be a furry Most importantly, focus on having fun with your furry fandom!
- WikiFur, the furry encyclopedia
User-editable encyclopedia for fans of anthropomorphic animals Over 24 100 articles on furry community and culture, with editions in twenty-one languages
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