Furry TG art

Furry TG art is a type of furry art that depicts anthropomorphic animal characters who are sexually ambiguous. Some are hermaphrodites, equipped with breasts and the genitals of both sexes. Others are androgynous, resembling effeminate males. Still others have breasts and male genitals but lack female genitals. In general, these characters are designated "herms" (short for hermaphrodites).

Characters

Furry TG animals are of many types, including rabbits, cats, squirrels, horses, bears, foxes, and deer. Despite their lack of fur, furry TG characters are also sometimes birds, dolphins, dragons, and even demons. Occasionally, furry TG characters are shown with multiple breasts or multiple penises and testicles. Their male genitals are typically exaggerated to unlikely or impossible dimensions (a state know, in furry TG art, as "hyper-endowed). Although some artists are faithful to the true appearance of animal genitals, many depict the characters' penises and testicles as having a human, rather than an animal, appearance. Ejaculations of semen, however, tend to be far more copious, and, therefore, typical of animal, instead of human, ejaculates.

Artists

Many amateur artists and a few professionals depict such characters. Some artists whose work reflects transgendered characters include Doug Winger, Marc Leonhardt, FoxxFire[http://furry.wikia.com/wiki/Hermaphrodite#Places], John Barrett, creator of Roxikat , XianJaguar , and Shipanda (a. k. a. Polaris) .

Web Sites

Several Internet web sites are dedicated to transformation fiction that involves sex changes, one of which is Forest Tales & Other Stories .

Winger's characters

Winger's hermaphroditic characters are hyper-endowed (i. e., equipped, as it were, with oversize breasts or genitals). A professional artist, Winger has worked for the company that produces Dora the Explorer and Angry Beavers . One of his characters is Pandora Pup, who evolved, over time, from a female to a shemale puppy .

Other shemale artists

Other artists also portray shemale characters, although as human beings rather than as personified animals. Such artists include Christopher Leach, Kimberly Wilder, Katy O'Connell, Kinky Jimmy, and many others.
 
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