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=== A Quadrupedal Animal Character and a Bipedal Animal Character Together is Not Always Furry Confusion === |
=== A Quadrupedal Animal Character and a Bipedal Animal Character Together is Not Always Furry Confusion === |
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Typically, a four-legged animal character and a two-legged animal character are at different levels of anthropomorphism from each other, with the former character being "non-anthro" and the latter character being "anthro." But this is not always the case. For example, [[Four Legs Good Two Legs Better|a quadrupedal animal character and a bipedal animal character]] of the same (or related) species on the same level as or similar level to each other is not [[Furry Confusion]] as long as the two characters are capable of walking on two legs. Also, if a two-legged animal and a non-bipedal-stance-capable four-legged animal are treated on par with each other, then there is very little or no [[Furry Confusion]] unless the two animals are of the same (or related) species. |
Typically, a four-legged animal character and a two-legged animal character are at different levels of anthropomorphism from each other, with the former character being "non-anthro" and the latter character being "anthro." But this is not always the case. For example, [[Four Legs Good, Two Legs Better|a quadrupedal animal character and a bipedal animal character]] of the same (or related) species on the same level as or similar level to each other is not [[Furry Confusion]] as long as the two characters are capable of walking on two legs. Also, if a two-legged animal and a non-bipedal-stance-capable four-legged animal are treated on par with each other, then there is very little or no [[Furry Confusion]] unless the two animals are of the same (or related) species. |
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So this settles not so much on the mere stance and that animals assume (bipedal, quadrupedal, or otherwise) as it does on how the animals are treated in the work. |
So this settles not so much on the mere stance and that animals assume (bipedal, quadrupedal, or otherwise) as it does on how the animals are treated in the work. |