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>>1099760 Fur really has nothing to do with furry. (This is why, for example, "furry" also includes anthropomorphic reptiles, etc.) What matters is the head and face, more than anything else. Once the head and face have more animal features than human, it's undeniably a furry. There is a gray area in-between, where context, art style, and other bodily features must be relied upon to judge accurately, but, typically speaking, if it hasn't got a primarily animal-like face, it's not furry. That said, it isn't like everything female that isn't clearly human and doesn't fall under the category outlined here is a monstergirl, as understood by fans of the fetish.
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