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I could go check the not-SFW sites but it's before noon on a workday and I haven't even had my coffee yet so that's not happening.
But I want you to think about how masks work, next time you see an anthro animal (even a catgirl) wearing one.
https://t.co/ZNlqmuDCOU
Annoyingly this is the only other avian one I see.
So the question is still out there.
https://t.co/mPJwtQfErc
Here's a bovine-furry one which shows:
1. some anthropomorphic animals have ears in places that'll work
2. you can just make the mask longer for snouts
https://t.co/MqMjplm2qO
So this one isn't going into the less-humany facial configurations. This is a canine-furry (which could have problems if the snout was long enough) but you can see the catgirl-headphones problem pops up here.
What is this mask hooked onto?
https://t.co/unovQNX3Wy
But it looks like the majority of them just have the mask connected to... something. Is it connected to ears? Do they have ears back there? Or does it loop around the whole head?
https://t.co/AE3h1acYZH
This one solves it using the cheaty-answer for the headphones problem: 4 ears.
https://t.co/c5mfPeWI8w
the thing about it potentially being a prank is that anyone who knows anything about physical humor knows that slapstick works best (and not to mention is most ethical) if you do it to YOURSELF.