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A large group of fursuit owners at a furry convention. The furry fandom is a subculture interested in anthropomorphic animal characters. [1] [2] [3] Some examples of anthropomorphic attributes include exhibiting human intelligence and facial expressions, speaking, walking on two legs, and wearing clothes.
Furry fandom (7 C, 27 P) H. Fictional human–animal hybrids (8 C, 37 P) M. Anthropomorphic mammals (34 C, 34 P) ... Pages in category "Anthropomorphic animals"
This is a list of comic books, comic strips, and webcomics that feature anthropomorphic animals. Comic books. Anthology series ... List of anthropomorphic comics.
Furry webcomics (11 P) K. Krazy Kat (1 C, 6 P) O. Over the Hedge (1 C, 3 P) P. Pogo (comic strip) (17 P) Pages in category "Comics about anthropomorphic animals"
Anthropomorphism in literature and other media led to a sub-culture known as furry fandom, which promotes and creates stories and artwork involving anthropomorphic animals, and the examination and interpretation of humanity through anthropomorphism. This can often be shortened in searches as "anthro", used by some as an alternative term to "furry".
Reuters reported that “furries” are people who create their own alternative animal personalities known as a “fursonas,” according to the International Anthropomorphic Research Project ...
Fursuits are custom-made anthropomorphic animal costumes owned and worn by cosplayers and members of the furry fandom, commonly known as "furries"; a furry who wears a fursuit is called a fursuiter. [1] The term is believed to have been coined in 1993 by Robert King.
A fursona is a personally claimed persona resembling an anthropomorphic animal adopted by a member of the furry fandom. [1] [2] Fursonas can provide numerous roles for the creator.