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* ''Webcomic/OniGF'': Kirika the oni has two horns growing from her forehead, while her younger sister Churuka only has one horn.
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* ''Manga/TsunokeiJoshiWaKokurenai'': It takes place on a world not unlike ours, but human evolution has gone to the wayside when horned humans have co-existed alongside hornless humans throughout history.
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Despite horns and antlers being distinct from a zoological perspective, both horned and antlered humanoids fall under this trope for simplicity's sake.

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Despite horns and antlers being distinct from a zoological perspective, perspective[[note]]Horns are unbranched and permanent structures possessed by mammals of the family Bovidae which includes cattle, sheep, goats, and antelope, among others. Antlers, by contrast, are branched structures that shed annually and are possessed by mammals of the family Cervidae (deer). [[/note]], both horned and antlered humanoids fall under this trope for simplicity's sake.
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Despite horns and antlers being distinct from a zoological perspective, both horned and antlered humanoids fall under this trope for simplicity's sake.
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* ''WebAnimation/OverlySarcasticProduction'''s take on [[Myth/ClassicalMythology the myth of Io]] gives horns to Keroessa, Io and Zeus' daughter, because her name means "horned." Red concedes that the myth doesn't Keroessa ''actually'' having horns, but [[RuleOfCool Red thinks it would be cool if she did]].

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* ''WebAnimation/OverlySarcasticProduction'''s ''WebAnimation/OverlySarcasticProductions''' take on [[Myth/ClassicalMythology the myth of Io]] gives horns to Keroessa, Io and Zeus' daughter, daughter Keroessa, because her name means "horned." Red concedes that the myth doesn't mention Keroessa ''actually'' having horns, but [[RuleOfCool Red thinks it would be cool if she did]].
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* ''WebAnimation/OverlySarcasticProduction'''s take on [[Myth/ClassicalMythology the myth of Io]] gives horns to Keroessa, Io and Zeus' daughter, because her name means "horned." Red concedes that the myth doesn't Keroessa ''actually'' having horns, but [[RuleOfCool Red thinks it would be cool if she did]].
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