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  2. File:Athletic anime furry girl.jpg - Wikipedia

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  3. e621 (website) - Wikipedia

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    e621 [b] is a furry-themed booru-style digital art website known for hosting primarily pornographic furry content—called "yiff" in the furry fandom.Hosting almost 4 million images as of January 2024, the website is owned by Jan "Varka" Mulders, who is also the CEO of sex toy manufacturer Bad Dragon. e621 has a safe for work (SFW) mirror site called e926, although it runs on the same servers ...

  4. List of anthropomorphic comics - Wikipedia

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  5. Moe anthropomorphism - Wikipedia

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    Wikipe-tan, a combination of the Japanese word for Wikipedia and the friendly suffix for children, -tan, [1] is a moe anthropomorph of Wikipedia. Moe anthropomorphism (Japanese: 萌え擬人化, Hepburn: moe gijinka) is a form of anthropomorphism in anime, manga, and games where moe qualities are given to non-human beings (such as animals, plants, supernatural entities and fantastical ...

  6. Yiff - Wikipedia

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    Yiff is a slang term used in the furry fandom to refer to pornographic content of anthropomorphic animal characters. [1] It is considered a tongue-in-cheek term in the furry fandom. [2] [3] [4] The term is also used as a way to insult members of the furry fandom, such as in the phrase "yiff in hell". [1]

  7. SonicFox - Wikipedia

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    Over the next several years, while McLean continued to play games, they came into the furry fandom around the age of ten or eleven, and developed the "SonicFox" character. [4] They are known to participate in tournaments in the fursuit of their fursona , a blue-and-white anthropomorphic fox.

  8. Fursuit - Wikipedia

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    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]

  9. T.H.E. Fox - Wikipedia

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    T.H.E. Fox is a furry webcomic by Joe Ekaitis which ran from 1986 [1] [2] to 1998. It is among the earliest online comics, predating Where the Buffalo Roam by over five years. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] T.H.E. Fox was published on CompuServe , Q-Link and GEnie , [ 3 ] and later on the Web as Thaddeus . [ 4 ]