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[[Image:Furry.jpg|thumb|an example of a furry character]] | [[Image:Furry.jpg|thumb|an example of a furry character]] | ||
− | '''Furry''' is a genre of art featuring anthropomorphic animals, popularly cats, foxes and and dogs. It should be distinguished from [[kemono]], characters with a few animal features (commonly ears and/or tails), which is more widely accepted. While it is most strictly applied to mammalian anthopomorphs, it is often applied more broadly to include reptilians, avians, or fish. | + | '''Furry''' is a genre of art featuring anthropomorphic animals, popularly cats, foxes and and dogs. It should be distinguished from [[kemono]], characters with a few animal features (commonly ears and/or tails), which is [[#Lack of social acceptance |
+ | more widely accepted]]. While it is most strictly applied to mammalian anthopomorphs, it is often applied more broadly to include reptilians, avians, or fish. | ||
The word can also be used to describe: | The word can also be used to describe: |