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  2. Moe anthropomorphism - Wikipedia

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    Kemonomimi , literally meaning "animal ears", is the concept of depicting human and human-like characters with animal ears, [7] and by extension, other features such as tails. [8] Kemonomimi is often used in moe anthropomorphism, to depict animal characters in human form. [7]

  3. Category:Kemonomimi - Wikipedia

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    Kemonomimi (獣の耳, けものみみ or ケモノミミ, lit. beast ears) describes humanoid characters that possess animal-like features. Subcategories This category has only the following subcategory.

  4. Kemonā - Wikipedia

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    A kemono character, exhibiting animal features such as a muzzle and fur A kemonomimi character, exhibiting animal features only in the ears and tail. Kemonā (Japanese: ケモナー) is a Japanese subcultural term used to describe people who are fond of anthropomorphic animal characters, which are referred to as kemono (Japanese: ケモノ).

  5. List of hybrid creatures in folklore - Wikipedia

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    Horns of a goat and a ram, goat's fur and ears, nose and canines of a pig, and mouth of a dog, a typical depiction of the devil in Christian art. The goat, ram, dog and pig are animals consistently associated with the Devil. [17] Detail of a 16th-century painting by Jacob de Backer in the National Museum in Warsaw.

  6. Mythic humanoids - Wikipedia

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    Bigfoot – Large, hairy, and bipedal ape-like creature taller than a human and said to inhabit forests in North America. Adlet – Dog-like humanoids in Inuit folklore. Chindi - (Navajo) The dark side of the soul, which can often separate in death and remain behind in a place as a sort of dark spirit.

  7. Human vestigiality - Wikipedia

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    The muscles connected to the ears of a human do not develop enough to have the same mobility allowed to monkeys. Arrows show the vestigial structure called Darwin's tubercle. In the context of human evolution, vestigiality involves those traits occurring in humans that have lost all or most of their original function through evolution. Although ...

  8. Pointy ears - Wikipedia

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    A southern bushpig An anime-style elven archer with pointed ears. Pointy ears or pointed ears are a characteristic of many animals, a genetic condition in humans, as well as a cliché in popular culture, particularly in the fantasy genre. They are commonly known as elf ears for their depiction in Peter Jackson's Lord of the Rings film series ...

  9. Kemono - Wikipedia

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    Kemono (ケモノ?, derived from kemono "beast") may refer to: . Bakemono, a class of yōkai, preternatural creatures in Japanese folklore; Kemonomimi, the concept of depicting human and human-like characters with animal ears, and by extension, other features such as tails and paws