Azure Fang
Oh no, he's here?
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planti- and unguli- are important distinctions: some people may prefer kemonomimi-style representation (secondary features only, such as ears and tails) which covers unguligrade anthro, while others might prefer characteristics closer to the original character while still appearing more humanoid (behooved feet, hands optional, humanoid bearing/structure) which covers plantigrade anthro. There is a significant enough distinction. digiti- is a given under context for non-ponies (cats), but is a bit of a stretch considering their scarcity within this specific fandom outside of a handful of special characters and OCs.
"semi-anthro" is the one that always confused me, as it's been used for everything from fighting over planti- usage to ponies standing upright to human genitalia on feral forms; even among furry communities, where bickering over anthroform definitions tends to produce epic wars, "semi-anthro" is hardly ever used as it's so ill-defined.
planti- and unguli- are important distinctions: some people may prefer kemonomimi-style representation (secondary features only, such as ears and tails) which covers unguligrade anthro, while others might prefer characteristics closer to the original character while still appearing more humanoid (behooved feet, hands optional, humanoid bearing/structure) which covers plantigrade anthro. There is a significant enough distinction. digiti- is a given under context for non-ponies (cats), but is a bit of a stretch considering their scarcity within this specific fandom outside of a handful of special characters and OCs.
"semi-anthro" is the one that always confused me, as it's been used for everything from fighting over planti- usage to ponies standing upright to human genitalia on feral forms; even among furry communities, where bickering over anthroform definitions tends to produce epic wars, "semi-anthro" is hardly ever used as it's so ill-defined.