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Is that Real Fur? - Is it wrong to use real fur or animal parts in a fursuit or other furry accessories? The WagzTail crew believes it is often wrong, but we are unwilling to give a universal condemnation. Tune in to get our full perspective of the use of
Is it wrong to use real fur or animal parts in a fursuit or other furry accessories? The WagzTail crew believes it is often wrong, but we are unwilling to give a universal condemnation. Tune in to get our full perspective of the use of real animal parts in fursuits as well as taxidermy.
Metadata and Credits WagzTail Season 3 Episode 73
Runtime: 30m
Cast: Crimson X, Eli, Levi
Editor: Levi
Format: 128kbps ABR split-stereo MP3 Copyright: © 2015 WagzTail.com. Some Rights Reserved. This podcast is released by WagzTail.com as CC BY-ND 3.0. If distributed with a facility that has an existing agreement in place with a Professional Rights Organisation (PRO), file a cue sheet for 30:00 to Fabien Renoult (BMI) 1.67%, Josquin des Pres (BMI) 1.67%, WagzTail.com 96.67%. Rights have been acquired to all content for national and international broadcast and web release with no royalties due.
Podcast image by Gölin Doorneweerd from RGBStock.com.
I collect punk rock/biker rats. Here's my latest commission by Ethelas. It's rat Skankman!
Going to my first Furry Convention (Califur) this weekend... decided to make myself a conbadge!
New Furry Toons for Netflix
Ears up! A recent article in Variety talks about a new set of animated TV programs that Netflix has picked up — the majority of which just happen to be very furry. Or anthropomorphic if you want to get technical! Two of the original series created just for Netflix include: Kulipari — An Army of Frogs, coming in 2016. It’s based on the original novel series by NFL star Trevor Pryce (which we have noted at In-Fur-Nation before) about an army of amphibian swamp warriors. Meanwhile Puffin Rock (coming this September) is about an adventurous young puffin (and her less-adventurous little brother) living off the coast of Ireland. The other two original series, Luna Petunia from the folks at Cirque du Soleil and a re-imagining of Tarzan & Jane, may or may not have anthropomorphic elements in them — we’ll see! On top of all that, Netflix has picked up two already-existing animated series for US premier, and they are both plenty furry: Masha and the Bear from Russia, and Elias from Norway — the latter featuring anthropomorphic boats. Check the article to find out more.

image c. 2015 Splash Entertainment
I got a super cute piece today. Meet Ceres!
So we lost internet for a bit.. Thankfully I can still draw! Here's a red panda/dragon cutie imma put up for adoption soon. She needs a home :3c
Remember that game project I advertised a few months ago? Well we've got some models to show off!
IT'S RAINING CLOTHES (tagged for underwear)
Fisk and the Dragryph - result from my stream :3
What other subreddits do you lurk about in?
Hey fellow fuzzbutts!
I know I've seen a few of you around other subreddits, but I wonder where the rest of you have been! I thought this might be a good discussion topic to expose everyone to subreddits they might not know about. (Also, I'm genuinely curious where else you guys and gals are :P )
I'll get the ball rolling with a short list of my favorite subs (besides this one of course):
/r/pokemon (duh)
Many, MANY others.
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