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Thesaurus
MemberChinese dragon? Oh come on is everything a dragon now?
She don't even looks like a dragon.
sirhatless
MemberThe only thing even remotely dragon like, even "Chinese Dragon" is the mustache. But if you say so artist.
Thesaurus
MemberIt's practically a fox, so yeah.
Dreaded-Warrior
MemberAnd Tail...And Horns...So an hybrid.
Thesaurus
MemberThis tail is just long, nothing dragon-alike abuot it.
user 54727
MemberWell, her mother was a fox hybrid.
I'll provide an image of her parents below.
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Thesaurus
MemberStill "tag what you see"
Dreaded-Warrior
MemberDoesn't really matter guys , even by the "tag what you see" rule , you can see she's not 100% fox, thus she is an hybrid , and instead of guessing what kind of hybrid she is , we can just rely on external sources (the artist) for correct info.
TheFoxWhoF
MemberTag what you see is far from perfect you know... Like how some idiot was tagging female charrs as cuntboys... Ugh
Thesaurus
MemberI know that tag what you see is not perfect, but we should use it as it is supposed to be used, or don't use it at all.
As for those idiots, they really were idiots- she has more than two nipples which only females can have.
8lkj
Memberminus the dumbo ears and handlebar mustache this has a strong resembleance to some japanese kitsune
NegaMajora
MemberFor some reason, Chinese dragons are described as having the head of a camel, yet people always give them reptilian ones.
Senmitsuya
MemberThis is what some circles of Furry Community call a Draksune. Part dragon (typically of Chinese or Japanese variety) and part fox (not necessarily related to kitsune).
Senmitsuya
MemberFun thing about fantasy species, there is no standard of anatomical correctness.
Senmitsuya
MemberThe tagging system works that way for the benefit of providing what users choose to search for, which unfortunately for the head-cannon of artists, means these tags must recognize standardized anatomical criteria for something to be considered male, female, hermaphrodite, intersex, etc.
This is why the (lore) tags exist, for instance the "incest_(lore)" tag.
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