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"Swamp Thing" Xatt design for Halloween! At the moment, this one ($30 USD) hasn't been claimed yet. Comment or message if interested!

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"Bandaged" Xatt design for Halloween! As of posting, this one is still available for $25 USD. Comment or message if you're interested!

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Sometimes you just gotta indulge your reverse-furry girlfriend with some sphinxes. She's drawn enough people with animal heads for me so it's only fair that I draw some animals with people heads for her.

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Unfortunately for him, some of the things pop culture has chosen to emphasize are not very flattering to his ego. (3/4)

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As an influential and (in)famous historical figure, Hyden’s legend has been appropriated and reimagined by many different authors since his “death”. It’s probably not too uncommon to see a character inspired by him show up in a work of fiction. (2/4)

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Anon feels that Hyden ought to be put down like a rabid animal (no offense).

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Re: how species effects dietary needs, furries are all omnivorous, but tend to be happiest eating food their species is suited for. Usually.

Peasants rarely got much choice though, & diet is also shaped by culture, so most just make due with the food they have access to. (4/4)

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In the Western Kingdom, the cultural association between person & beast is weak. Eating meat is fine, even a Rabbit eating rabbit.

That is absolutely not the case in the Eastern Kingdom. They have a HUGE taboo against eating "your own kind" & do view it as cannibalism. (3/4)

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Other furries find their beast counterparts to be rather "uncanny valley", similar to how some humans find monkeys creepy, and don't like to be reminded of the resemblance. This tends to be more common for those whose "species" comes packaged with negative stereotypes. (2/4)

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Anon asked about animals in the Amaranthine furry setting. They exist!

Some people feel kinship with their animal cousins--they can read the beast's body language easier & tend to understand them better, so it's common to see, say, an equine equestrian for this reason. (1/4)

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