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Anonymous
Is a centaur furry? I'm not to sure myself...
Well, I think now would be a good time to debate it.
Let's see, where to start... First, let's define furry: Furry, as defined by this board is an anthropomorphic animal. Is a centaur an anthropomorphic animal? If a centaur is an anhthropomorphic animal, then so is a mermaid, or a naga/lamia: A lamia/naga/mermaid is completely animal from the waist down, just as a centaur is.
But I am getting ahead of myself, let's revisit the question: is a centaur furry? Is it an anthropomorphic animal?
Not an easily answered question, because you have to ask yourself, "what is a human?" In fact, as a man, I frequently have to look at futa and think to myself, "WHAT IS A MAN?!"
Examining the facial structure of a centaur reveals that generally the face, eyes and mouth, are all human in appearance. Rarely do these facial features appear animalistic. Generally, the only deviation from humans is a change in ear shape above the waist.
So to be honest, centaurs are about as furry as mermaids or nagas are...as you frequently see mermaids with a change in ear shape as well (i.e. fins.)
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