Furret's official eyecolor looks somewhat like this:
*This part's up to you!
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Furret's official eyecolor looks somewhat like this:
*This part's up to you!
Furrets are about 5'11" (180cm)! They're looooong!!
Rear paws should be lighter in color.
Both arms start above the first stripe!
The ear tips have a diamond pattern!
The facial outline bends above the rectangular facial markings.
Each cheek has two rectangular markings.
Whether it's a single pawpad or multiple, cat-like pawpads, they're all cute!
*make them somewhat of an orange color*
Both front and rear paws should have two claw slits.
The front paws change color!
Furret officially doesn't have a nose.
There are two stripes between the front and rear paws. (Note to self: put them in!)
The end part of the tail should be fluffy!
Easy Mistakes to Make When Drawing Furrets
Furrets have four dark stripes, no more, no less!
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Meridianas
MemberAnatomy of a friend.
ButDoesItRunLinux
MemberFurret tips from a Furret connoisseur.
Ok question mark
Memberdamn, I never thought furrets were that long
TsukiLeaf
MemberThey do be kinda lengthy
aleph-0
MemberFurret anatomy from my fav furret artist
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