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Furry, as it applies to this category, is a slang term typically used in the mainstream to indicate a relation to furry fandom, a group of people who enjoy depictions of anthropomorphic animals. Within furry fandom, the word may also be used to indicate the animal characters themselves.
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.
Protogens became a popular species in the fandom and it is estimated 2% of furries use them as a fursona. [ 14 ] : 180–181 Many members of the fandom have created fursuits based the species with LED lights able to create facial expressions and mouths that sync up with the fursuiter's voice.
Furry fandom (6 C, 27 P) H. Fictional human–animal hybrids (6 C, 34 P) M. Anthropomorphic mammals (34 C, 31 P) Anthropomorphic molluscs (2 C, 1 P) R.
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Humphrey's bill, House Bill 3084, would ban "students who purport to be an imaginary animal or animal species, or who engage in anthropomorphic behavior commonly referred to as furries at school ...
An early fursuit worn by former Disney mascot wearer Robert Hill, based on the feminine character "Hilda the Bamboid", appeared at the first ever furry convention, ConFurence 0, in 1989, but most furries of the time simply wore ears and tails, influenced by their intersection with the anime and sci-fi fandoms. [2]
Ewok: The Ewok is a small, sentient furry creature who lives in trees on the forest moon of Endor. [4] List of Star Wars species (F–J) Jawa: Jawa are creatures that inhabit Tatooine. They wear hoods over their heads to cover their identities from outsiders. They roam the land in sandcrawlers, dealing in droids and spare parts for space ships. [5]