anatomically inaccurate

This tag is used when a character or species is depicted with the kind of anatomy and/or genitals that they would not have in real life.

Mythological and fantastical creatures are generally exempt from this due to only existing in fiction, therefore they can afford to be more flexible with the two aforementioned design aspects. Anthropomorphic creatures can also be exempt from this due to their human-animal hybrid bodies, along with beast men.

This shouldn't be tagged as a result of artwork being stylized or having unrealistic proportions.

List of examples for anatomical inaccuracies

Feet

When a character or species has inaccurate feet, like this rabbit with pawpads:

post #2502354

Genitalia

When a feral/quadruped, non-fictional species has mismatched genitalia, like this shark with a humanoid penis (the external kind, not the kind that comes out of a slit) and balls:

post #2360773

Non-Examples

Subjects and/or art styles like these do not count for this tag:

post #2624957 - Anthro with hybrid genitalia.

post #2168545 - Fictional feral/quadruped species with humanoid genitalia.

post #2496145 - Stylized ferals.

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See also

The following tags are aliased to this tag: anatomically_incorect, anatomically_incorrect (learn more).

The following tags implicate this tag: anatomically_inaccurate_pawpads (learn more).

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