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- From: michael.armstrong@homebase.com (Michael Armstrong)
- Newsgroups: alt.fan.furry
- Subject: Re: FUR-losophy
- Message-ID: <598.472.uupcb@homebase.com>
- Date: 23 Jan 93 00:04:00 GMT
- Distribution: world
- Organization: Home Base BBS - St. Thomas, Ontario - 519-633-7253
- Reply-To: michael.armstrong@homebase.com (Michael Armstrong)
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- From: michael.armstrong@homebase.com (Michael Armstrong)
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- FF>This is something that's always kinda bugged me about some furry art.
- >How can one explain a blonde-headed red fox character?
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- BM>One thing that I envy about animals is that they have such a variety of
- >spots, stripes, two-tones and other color schemes while humans
- >mostly have one color hair and one color skin (per person). A
- >horse's mane is often lighter or darker than the rest of its coat.
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- You must of missed the Punk Rock fad. :) I think that mix of human and
- animal genetic furry code to bit of this, a bit of that. There has been
- alien races with two-tone skin colour but I can't remember that going
- for natural hair colour? Hmmm....
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- At least centaur follow the two tone scheme with Stinz. Blonde head
- hair with black hair end.
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- ---mike---
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- . SLMR 2.1a . Behavioural psychology -- pulling habits out of rats
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