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Revision 5 . . (edit) December 13, 2001 7:12 am by Josh Grosse
Revision 4 . . December 13, 2001 5:05 am by Bryan Derksen [added paragraph on the term "morph"]
Revision 3 . . December 13, 2001 4:25 am by Cayzle [merged in old Yerf content]
Revision 2 . . (edit) December 12, 2001 9:21 am by Bryan Derksen [missed an italicization]
Revision 1 . . December 12, 2001 9:20 am by Bryan Derksen [initial entry. There's some overlap with [[Yerf]], but I don't think they're identical; Yerf seems to be describing primarily children's-cartoon-type characters.]
  

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Added: 2a3,4
The term "morph" is also used for furries, short for "anthropomorph." The name of the animal the furry is based on is often prepended, for example rabbitmorph or lionmorph, to provide a more specific description. "Morphic rabbit" or "morphic lion" is yet another way to describe such creactures.


Changed: 5c7
The term "furry" is also used to in reference to the fans of furries, as described above. Furry fandom has a large presence on the Internet, and many furry conventions are held across North America every year. Much furry interest centers on artistic representations, often cartoon-like, of furry creatures; Yerf is one Web repository of furry art. Mature, adult, or pornographic furry art is also known as yiff?.
The term "furry" is also used to in reference to the fans of furries, as described above. Furry fandom has a large presence on the Internet, and many furry conventions are held across North America every year. Much furry interest centers on artistic representations, often cartoon-like, of furry creatures; Yerf is one Web repository of furry art. Mature, adult, or otherwise pornographic furry art is also known as yiff?.

Added: 10a13,14

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