Non-Mammal Mammaries: Difference between revisions

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**** Male animals usually do have bigger horns than females in [[Real Life]].
* In ''[[Mario & Luigi]]'', Bowser gets them after {{spoiler|Cackletta takes over his unconscious body}}—on the ''outside'' of {{spoiler|her}} shell.
* Justified with the various anthropomorphic races featured in the MUCK game ''[http://scross.homeip.net/wiki SouthernCross]''.{{Dead link}}''. Almost all of the races are basically human, with a bad tempered Planet-God having tried to kill humanity by mutating them over and over until they died. It didn't quite work, and while a few pure human lines survive, "human" now refers to basically any anthropomorphic character not explicitly stated as Non-Human. Therefore they not only possess mammalian features that would not be at home on their apparent species, but are also reproductively compatible with other "humans" (but generally ''not'' with explicitly stated non-humans).
** This also averts [[Furry Confusion]]!
* In ''[[Star Trek Online]]'', all females use the same body model. This includes Andorians (who have some insectoid features, like a partial exoskeleton and antenna, and ''four'' genders, with the one that actually bears the young doing so in a fashion rather like marsupials) and Saurians (lizard-people, what else).