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Fursona species there should be more of, less of and none of in your opinion

To be fair, if you don't have a good maker, it's probably a bad idea to ask for a dinosaur or other abnormal creature. I went with a feline species mostly so it would look good.

I love hyenas, but it seems like there are too many of them.
MLPS. I'm alright with the show, but... Forgive me when I say this-- Most MLP fursuits don't look particularly good. I mean, I guess not that you should worry about what people think, but... Or maybe you should?
 
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DarkWolfBane

Carpe Omnious
i wouldnt mind seeing more rhinos. i know of one and hes adorable. a serval would be cool. house cats are a yes. never see regular house cats.

my main/first fursona is a wolf but i hardly ever focus on her..i focus more on my zebra who has a lot of meaning compared to my other characters..
 

TheRH100

阴茎 :V
Actually, something tells me that this thread lets people legally let out their inner "furry racist".
 

Tica

Lady Sloth
eh yeah, but if we really do like and connect with an animal that just happens to be popular, we shouldnt be shamed into wanting a fursona thats overdone. not saying that we are, but eh. different strokes.

To each their own *shrug*
 

jorinda

Member
Moar non slutty female characters without obscenely big boobs/gluteus and that actually look beautiful without having to have a constant yiffy aura would be just wonderful.

I totally agree.
Especially for crossdressing - I don't mind about guys with girly fursuits, but do you need to have boobs the size of watermelons?
 

mysticfyre

Member
I didn't read all 17 pages- but I think some people may be seeing what's already out there and choosing because it's cool.

I would love to see more cats- I'm dying to do a bengal cat (because I have some as pets) but have never seen a suit of one.
Platypus, kiwi and more fantasy animals would be nice. I'd also love to see extinct mammals like the giant sloth.
 

VGmaster9

Well-Known Member
I'd love to see more seal type fursonas, including sea lions and walruses. I'd also like to see some manatee fursonas.
 

Harmonic Revelations

Sarcastic Predator
More:

-Hybrids (Of any type); They have infinitely more potential to be original than simply being a wolf or cat, as there are many unique yet still good-looking combinations.
-Exotic mammals (i.e. Echidnas, Okapis); Again, about the originality thing.

Less:

-Wolves; while they can be original, more often than not people just make them brown/white, call it a day and pass it off as being "original".

None:

-Really, any race with god-like powers. Those are the only fursonas I take issue with.
 

RabidLynx

I'm happy.
Wolves and foxes can turn out to be cool, and a lot of times they do. But most of the time they're clones.

I would like to see more Nekomata/Bakeneko characters. Yeah, I've said it before but I'll explain why. I'm obsessed with Japanese stuff. I can't stand most anime, (some anime is cool but most of the time it's OOH NEKO KAWAII HEHEHEHE SO CUTE FLUFFY EEEEEEH! :DDDDD) BUT I'm in love with Japan. I love the mythology. Nekomatas are probably my favorite mythological creatures. They're cats whose tails have forked into two. They can stand up and bring back the dead. I would love to see more Nekomata/Bakeneko furs.

Aussiedoodles, collies, shiba inus, and dachshunds would be cool to see too.

I also don't think I've ever seen a part Timelord furry. Yes, I know, it's copyright stuff. Yell at me all you want. I think being like, a a fifth Timelord is more creative then the pokemon furries that I see all the time. Yeah, I know, it's not really "creative", but I have never seen a "Timefur", as I call them, out there.
 

Yarem4

Fluffbutt
would a platypus be considered a hybrid? regardless we need more!
 

Machine

Shrieking Possum Queen
would a platypus be considered a hybrid? regardless we need more!
The platypus isn't a hybrid. Monotremes consist of the echidna and the platypus, and they are both egg-laying mammals.

Fun Fact!: Monotreme babies are called "puggles"! Awww!

Not-So-Fun Fact!: Male platypuses are venomous and their venom is capable of administering terrible pain to people. Nnnnope.
 
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Mr. Sparta

Scale Face
oh my god you are BRILLIANT. why did i never consider this??? as SOON as i read your post, i thought of the "zombie brush" on Neopets! they looked really cool, would you mind if i took this idea into consideration? im having a hard time picking out a fursona but i think im mostly torn between goat, and cat. for a few years i had the biggest obsession with zombies, this would be great to think about...

Do it. It is your destiny. An undead cat that feints for no reason and eats tin cans, a ZomCatoat, if you will.
 

funky3000

Galactic Overlord
BUT I'm in love with Japan. I love the mythology. Nekomatas are probably my favorite mythological creatures. They're cats whose tails have forked into two. They can stand up and bring back the dead. I would love to see more Nekomata/Bakeneko furs.

I want to draw a nekomata so bad now. Lots of nekomatas. Those just sound so cool!

Art block gone! THANK YOU!
 

Rhee

Member
we need more flora and inanimate object sonas
 

soak

Shout, shout, let it all out
Hmm, I do think that there are quite a lot of wolves and foxes, but I wouldn't say that there should be less of them. If a wolf or a fox is what animal you feel represents you, don't hesitate to make it your 'sona because you feel unoriginal.

I'd like to see more bats, penguins, giraffes... Oh and more corgis. More corgis forever.
 

Maugryph

Member
I don't mind wolves and foxes if there is lot of effort put into the design to make the fursona unique. The problem is that many fox and wolf fursonas look the same, many fox designs resemble popular fox characters in the media. To be honest, western dragons and tigers are a little over saturated. I would love to see more eastern dragons. Giraffes would be cool. Perhaps kangaroo, rhinos, and otters.
 
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