Now what do we have here? :3

Started by Kenin Wardell, March 25, 2012, 05:19:25 AM

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What Species are you?

Avian
1 (1.7%)
Bovine
0 (0%)
Feline
21 (35%)
Canine
20 (33.3%)
Dragon
6 (10%)
Equine
1 (1.7%)
Exotic
2 (3.3%)
Reptile
0 (0%)
Mammal (other)
8 (13.3%)
Aquatic
0 (0%)
Amphibian
0 (0%)
Rodent
1 (1.7%)
Rabbit
0 (0%)

Total Members Voted: 57

Carl Foxmarten

Eh, didn't notice Exotic, so I went with Mammal, as I'm a fox/pine marten cross.
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Ja'Nathun

I'm surprised we have 1 horse and 0 cows. Usually where I've been that ratio is equal. :o
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Kyroo

How about us marsupials  ;D

picked Mammal: other, but its a pretty big one compared to several other options on there hehe.

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Lady Serpent

Rabbits are lagomorphs; I would probably have voted that if it were an option, though I suppose it fits under 'other mammal' fairly well.  I didn't vote, because I'm a shapeshifting indecisive demonoid.

Other common ones are ursids (bears) and those darn otters.  (lutrids) ;)

Technically, foxes are vulpines and not canines!  Common misconception.  :)

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Quote from: Lady Serpent on March 28, 2012, 10:00:19 AM
Technically, foxes are vulpines and not canines!  Common misconception.  :)

Well, since you wanted to get technical, foxes are canids (family Canidae) and also canines (subfamily Caninae; the others (extinct) were Borophaginae (borophagines) and Hesperocyoninae (hesperocyonines)). And while it's true that one could also refer to Vulpes (red foxes, swift foxes, etc.) and Urocyon (gray foxes) as vulpines (tribe Vulpini), the genera Cerdocyon (crab-eating foxes) and Lycalopex (pampas foxes, Darwin's foxes, etc.) would again more properly be called canines (tribe Canini). "Canid" is the term most often seen in scientific literature.
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Lady Serpent

You got me there.  That's something I wasn't brushed up on.

And I took biology for years, too!  :)
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professor whovianart

i clicked mammal, for no rabbit/hare button.
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Kenin Wardell

umm how do i open the voting again? it seems to have been locked.

Sikhoten_Tiger

Almost as many felines as there are canines? What in the world where are they all hiding.

Drake Wingfire

The ratio of felines and canines in the fandom is...



Too damn high!

XD

Tef

 I apologize to all the lizard owners out there in advance but...
Given that many furries own cats and dogs as pets in real life, I wouldn't be surprised.
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