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5892148 No.5892148 [Reply] [Original]

It kind of bothers me that whenever there is some sort of animal-girl with a tail, the tail always seems to come off of the lower-back.

If humanoids actually did have tails, the tail would simply be an extension to the spine, and would instead be protruding slightly below the beginning of the buttocks cleft, which is farther down than is typically portrayed. It would also be hairless and like a reptile tail, not covered in soft fur.

With how tails are currently portrayed, the spine would instead be split into the tail, and then normally continue down as usual.

Chen is a medical abomination

and don't even get me started on the medical implications of Ran's tails

>> No.5892164

That is because Chen is a cat.

>> No.5892176

The fact that they are talking animals doesn't bother you one bit?

>> No.5892182
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but they're yokais bro.

>> No.5892195

Japanese folklore is full of shit like swamp monsters stealing your life force out of your asshole, and yet you're complaining about the relation between the spine and tails of some Yokai?

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>> No.5892242

>>5892148
That bothers me too when people do that, but it's just, you know, bad drawings instead of some methodological attempt to falsify physiology. Good artists do it correctly, don't overreact.

>> No.5892250

>>5892148
It's magic, bro.

>> No.5892261

>>5892148
You're a furry, ain't you.

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