Multifurry
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Multifurry is a term for furry characters with more parts than usual: extra heads, legs, arms, tails, as well as other body parts. Sometimes, more than one part is replicated.
The 'typical' multifurry has multiple tails, although this is far from universal. Some multifurs have two heads, and others multiple pairs of arms.
Some species are automatically excluded, because of their regular features.
- Insects are naturally multilimbed.
- Taurs are not multifurry in themselves, as they are considered the conjoinment of two (or more) semi-autonomous body structures rather than the further conjoinment of single limbs or body parts. Hextaurs, however, are.
- Kitsune with multiple tails are by definition multifurry.
- Cerberus (three headed dogs) are also, by definition, multifurry.
[edit] Artists who regularly create multifurry art
- Kelly "STrRedWolf" Price -- http://strredwolf.furrynet.com STrRedWolf also has a webcomic, Stalag '99, which often shows multifurries as part of a few dedicated species. He also claims to have started the multifurry craze.
- Andrew "KT" Mutchler -- http://www.conmicro.cx/~kturtle/
- Adrian "AraKaraath" Maus -- http://us.vclart.net/vcl/Artists/AraKaraath/Conjoinments/
- August Forth
Did you know? The logo of the Italian petrol company Agip is a six-legged dog breathing fire.
[edit] See also
| Anatomy |
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| Forms: Humanoid - Morphic - Multifurry - Non-anthro - Nonmorphic - Taur |
| Limb styles: Biped - Hexaped - Octoped - Pede - Pentaped - Quadruped |
| Stances: Digitigrade - Plantigrade - Unguligrade |
| Body parts: Beak - Breasts - Claw - Ear - Exoskeleton - Genitalia - Hoof - Horn - Muzzle - Paw - Tail - Whiskers - Wing |


