
Yippe!!!!!!!!!
disregarding fact it isnt a taur, been doing some research and this is my new genus guys "Urocyon-cinereoargenteus-taur".
XD i added the "taur" bit at the end but yeah going from red-foxtaur to gray- foxtaur.
These critters span from NorthAmerica all the way to northern south-America.And fact that their fur coloration most resembles my hair graying at a rapid pace and that i'm Costarican-Canadian.I felt this fox class to most describe my fursona to my liking that made sense!!!!
PS: Notice I still get to keep a wee bit of orange fur along neck.
disregarding fact it isnt a taur, been doing some research and this is my new genus guys "Urocyon-cinereoargenteus-taur".
XD i added the "taur" bit at the end but yeah going from red-foxtaur to gray- foxtaur.
These critters span from NorthAmerica all the way to northern south-America.And fact that their fur coloration most resembles my hair graying at a rapid pace and that i'm Costarican-Canadian.I felt this fox class to most describe my fursona to my liking that made sense!!!!
PS: Notice I still get to keep a wee bit of orange fur along neck.
Category All / Scenery
Species Vulpine (Other)
Size 1280 x 900px
File Size 203.4 kB
hehe hello there.
A co-worker at my office was going on and on about seeing a fox play around his house last night... after describing it I exclaimed "That's a gray fox!" and went looking for a reference.
This fine example confirmed it... he said "Yep! his brother was hanging out with us..." he went on how cute he was, no fear, kinda playful. (hope that doesnt get him into trouble :/ )
A co-worker at my office was going on and on about seeing a fox play around his house last night... after describing it I exclaimed "That's a gray fox!" and went looking for a reference.
This fine example confirmed it... he said "Yep! his brother was hanging out with us..." he went on how cute he was, no fear, kinda playful. (hope that doesnt get him into trouble :/ )
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