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'''Furries''', also known as the furry fandom or furdom, refer to a subculture that revolves around anthropomorphic animal characters, artwork, and costumes. Participants in the furry fandom, called furries, often express interest and enthusiasm for fictional animal characters with human traits and characteristics.
'''Furries''' are people with an interest in anthropomorphic animal characters, often as part of the '''furry fandom'''. The fandom includes art, writing, character design, costumes, roleplay, conventions, online communities and social groups.
== Overview ==
The furry fandom is a diverse and inclusive community that encompasses various interests and activities. While it is primarily centred around anthropomorphic animals, participants may engage in a wide range of creative expressions, including art, literature, role-playing, costuming (known as fursuiting), and online communities.
Furscience, the public research project of the International Anthropomorphic Research Project, describes the furry fandom as a global community spanning online, local and international settings.
== Anthropomorphic Animal Characters ==
Anthropomorphic animal characters, or "fursonas," are a central aspect of the furry fandom. These characters can be original creations or representations of existing animals, often given human attributes such as walking upright, talking, and displaying human emotions and personalities. Furries may develop and customise their own fursonas to reflect their individual identities and creative preferences.
== Furry Fandom ==
The furry fandom is built around fictional animals with human traits. These characters may walk upright, speak, wear clothes, hold jobs, belong to fictional societies or represent personal identities.
== Art and Literature ==
Art and literature play a significant role in the furry fandom. Furry artists create visual representations of anthropomorphic characters in various styles and mediums, including digital art, traditional illustrations, and comics. Furry literature encompasses stories, poetry, and other written works that feature anthropomorphic characters and explore a wide range of genres and themes.
People join the fandom for different reasons. Some are mainly artists or writers, some enjoy character design, some attend conventions, some make or wear costumes, and others simply enjoy anthropomorphic characters in games, cartoons, comics or online spaces.
== Fursuiting ==
Fursuiting involves the creation and wearing of costumes, known as "fursuits," that represent anthropomorphic characters. Fursuits can range from partial suits, which typically include a mask and accessories, to full-body suits that cover the entire body. Fursuiters often participate in events and conventions, where they showcase their costumes and engage in character performances.
== Fursonas ==
A '''fursona''' is a personal furry character. It may be a direct avatar, a roleplay character, a mascot, a design exercise or a mix of those things.
== Conventions and Events ==
Furry conventions and events provide opportunities for furries to come together, socialise, and share their interests. These gatherings often feature a variety of activities, including art exhibitions, panel discussions, fursuit parades, dance competitions, and gaming events. Furry conventions offer a sense of community and allow furries to connect with like-minded individuals from different backgrounds.
Fursonas can use real animals, mythical creatures, hybrids, robots or original species. They are often used in artwork, profiles, stories, badges, convention material and online accounts.
== Online Communities ==
The internet has played a significant role in fostering the furry fandom's growth and interconnectedness. Online communities, forums, social media platforms, and dedicated websites provide spaces for furries to share their artwork, discuss their interests, collaborate on projects, and form friendships. These platforms enable furries to connect globally, transcending geographical boundaries.
== Fursuits ==
Fursuits are costumes based on furry characters. They can be full-body suits, partial suits, heads, paws, tails or smaller accessories.
== Misconceptions and Stereotypes ==
The furry fandom has faced misconceptions and stereotypes, often perpetuated by misinformation or limited exposure. It is important to recognise that the furry fandom is a diverse community with a wide range of interests and individuals. While some furries may engage in adult-oriented or fetish-related content, it is crucial to understand that these aspects do not represent the entire community.
Furscience notes that furries are often wrongly reduced to fursuiting. Many furries do not own a fursuit, and fursuiting is only one visible part of the wider fandom.
== Community Values ==
The furry fandom embraces values such as creativity, inclusivity, acceptance, and self-expression. Participants strive to create a welcoming environment that celebrates individuality and encourages artistic and personal growth. Many furries engage in charitable activities, supporting animal-related causes, and contributing to their local communities.
== Conventions ==
Furry conventions are organised events for fans, artists, writers, costumers, performers and vendors. Anthrocon describes itself as a convention celebrating anthropomorphics, meaning human-like animal characters.
== See Also ==
Convention activity can include panels, art sales, dances, fursuit parades, gaming, charity fundraising and social meetups. Large conventions have become important meeting points for a fandom that also exists heavily online.
* [[Protogen]]
== Misconceptions ==
The furry fandom is often misunderstood because its most visible elements, especially fursuits, are easy to sensationalise. The fandom is not one single lifestyle, identity or belief system.
Adult material exists in parts of the fandom, as it does in many fan communities, but it does not define every furry space. Public conventions, local meets, art groups and family-friendly events often have their own rules and standards.
== See Also ==
* [[Protogen]]
* [[Sergal]]
* [[Sergal]]
* [[Augmented_Thunder]]
== References ==
* [https://furscience.com/whats-a-furry/ Furscience: what's a furry?]
* [https://furscience.com/research-findings/ Furscience: research findings]
* [https://furscience.com/research-findings/fandom-participation/2-8-fursuits/ Furscience: fursuits]
* [https://www.anthrocon.org/ Anthrocon]
* [https://www.anthrocon.org/guides/furry-community-convention-growth/ Anthrocon: furry community and convention growth]
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