My half of a picture trade with the exceptionally talented
beast-boy
This fellow went for a dip in Circe's Funhouse expansive forest preserve. (Had he walked in a different direction he might've wound up visiting Mr. Airwick's Perfume Garden.) Once immersed, he suddenly found himself with a strange desire to...chew on a nearby branch lying by the stream.
Digging into his snack, he was quite unaware of the effect it was having on his body, or the two attentively watching beavers ready to welcome a fellow dam builder into their midst. Once he realizes what has happened to him though, he'll be very delighted with his new form and new friends...now get that tail a'slappin' - we have to make sure this dam is watertight!
UPDATE:
Here's
beast-boy's half of our art trade, an excellent depiction of bunnification:
http://www.furaffinity.net/view/30819121/
beast-boy This fellow went for a dip in Circe's Funhouse expansive forest preserve. (Had he walked in a different direction he might've wound up visiting Mr. Airwick's Perfume Garden.) Once immersed, he suddenly found himself with a strange desire to...chew on a nearby branch lying by the stream.
Digging into his snack, he was quite unaware of the effect it was having on his body, or the two attentively watching beavers ready to welcome a fellow dam builder into their midst. Once he realizes what has happened to him though, he'll be very delighted with his new form and new friends...now get that tail a'slappin' - we have to make sure this dam is watertight!
UPDATE:
Here's
beast-boy's half of our art trade, an excellent depiction of bunnification:http://www.furaffinity.net/view/30819121/
Category All / Transformation
Species Beaver
Size 1050 x 806px
File Size 353.6 kB
Listed in Folders
Very nice! Is this your first beaver work?
Small correction: Contrary to popular myth, beavers don’t use our tails to plaster mud onto a dam or lodge. We slap our tails on the water surface to warn fellow beavers of intruders, and we use our tails as rudders when swimming.
Small correction: Contrary to popular myth, beavers don’t use our tails to plaster mud onto a dam or lodge. We slap our tails on the water surface to warn fellow beavers of intruders, and we use our tails as rudders when swimming.
Yes, but the myth is so much more fun!
Actually, my first beaver TF was in a TF jam a few years ago at Anthrocon:
http://www.furaffinity.net/full/4141538/
Actually, my first beaver TF was in a TF jam a few years ago at Anthrocon:
http://www.furaffinity.net/full/4141538/
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