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* In most animated works, rabbits and hares are drawn with catlike footpads, which they don't have in real life. This is even when their feet look otherwise appropriate for a rabbit or hare. The feet of animated and cartoon rabbits and hares are also drawn with less furry soles than they would have in real life.
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* The entire animal cast of ''Webcomic/MurryPurryFreshAndFurry''.
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Why do we care? Well, you've probably noticed that a lot of prominent animation animals (e.g. bird, dogs, horses) don't fit this in RealLife. Canine and feline creatures look like they are propped up on their toes (aka [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digitigrade digitigrade]] which many four legged animals do), birds keep up on their talons and horses have a very different looking set of joints in their legs that don't bend like a human knee. In fact their hooves are [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unguligrade their fingernails]], what you think is an ankle is a knuckle, the joint closest to the middle is a wrist and the backwards bending knee near the top is an elbow. We're through the looking glass here, people!

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Why do we care? Well, you've probably noticed that a lot of prominent animation animals (e.g. bird, dogs, horses) don't fit this in RealLife. Canine and feline creatures look like they are propped up on their toes (aka [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digitigrade digitigrade]] digitigrade,]] which many four legged animals do), birds keep up on their talons and horses have a very different looking set of joints in their legs that don't bend like a human knee. In fact their hooves are [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unguligrade their fingernails]], fingernails,]] what you think is an ankle is a knuckle, the joint closest to the middle is a wrist and the backwards bending knee near the top is an elbow. We're through the looking glass here, people!
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Why do we care? Well, you've probably noticed that a lot of prominent animation animals (e.g. bird, dogs, horses) don't fit this in RealLife. Canine and feline creatures look like they are propped up on their toes (aka [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digitigrade digitigrade]] which many four legged animals do), birds keep up on their talons and horses have a very different looking set of joints in their legs that don't bend like a human knee. In fact their hooves are [[httpa://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unguligrade their fingernails,]] what you think is an ankle is a knuckle, the joint closest to the middle is a wrist and the backwards bending knee near the top is an elbow. We're through the looking glass here, people!

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Why do we care? Well, you've probably noticed that a lot of prominent animation animals (e.g. bird, dogs, horses) don't fit this in RealLife. Canine and feline creatures look like they are propped up on their toes (aka [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digitigrade digitigrade]] which many four legged animals do), birds keep up on their talons and horses have a very different looking set of joints in their legs that don't bend like a human knee. In fact their hooves are [[httpa://en.[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unguligrade their fingernails,]] fingernails]], what you think is an ankle is a knuckle, the joint closest to the middle is a wrist and the backwards bending knee near the top is an elbow. We're through the looking glass here, people!
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Why do we care? Well, you've probably noticed that a lot of prominent animation animals (e.g. bird, dogs, horses) don't fit this in RealLife. Canine and feline creatures look like they are propped up on their toes (aka [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digitigrade digitigrade]] which many four legged animals do), birds keep up on their talons and horses have a very different looking set of joints in their legs that don't bend like a human knee. In fact their hooves are [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unguligrade their fingernails,]] what you think is an ankle is a knuckle, the joint closest to the middle is a wrist and the backwards bending knee near the top is an elbow. We're through the looking glass here, people!

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Why do we care? Well, you've probably noticed that a lot of prominent animation animals (e.g. bird, dogs, horses) don't fit this in RealLife. Canine and feline creatures look like they are propped up on their toes (aka [[http://en.[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digitigrade digitigrade]] which many four legged animals do), birds keep up on their talons and horses have a very different looking set of joints in their legs that don't bend like a human knee. In fact their hooves are [[http://en.[[httpa://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unguligrade their fingernails,]] what you think is an ankle is a knuckle, the joint closest to the middle is a wrist and the backwards bending knee near the top is an elbow. We're through the looking glass here, people!
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Isn't Mumikage Tokoyami just a human with a bird head?


Note for cartoony foot stance examples; {{Funny Animal}}s are often drawn this way by default due to their [[FunnyAnimalAnatomy anatomy]] and {{Beast M|an}}en tend to more often follow human anatomy than animal anatomy, so please list only examples that are meant to be four-legged depictions that fit into their world in the way the animal fits into ours. Two-legged depictions are allowed only if their feet are actually just toes. Any ungulate (hoofed) example is allowed as long it is not a BeastMan. Any bird example is allowed as long as it is a NearlyNormalAnimal, CivilizedAnimal, or FunnyAnimal like WesternAnimation/DaffyDuck or WesternAnimation/WoodyWoodpecker. Please don't list any BeastMan bird examples like [[Manga/MyHeroAcademia Mumikage Tokoyami]].

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Note for cartoony foot stance examples; {{Funny Animal}}s are often drawn this way by default due to their [[FunnyAnimalAnatomy anatomy]] and {{Beast M|an}}en tend to more often follow human anatomy than animal anatomy, so please list only examples that are meant to be four-legged depictions that fit into their world in the way the animal fits into ours. Two-legged depictions are allowed only if their feet are actually just toes. Any ungulate (hoofed) example is allowed as long it is not a BeastMan. Any bird example is allowed as long as it is a NearlyNormalAnimal, CivilizedAnimal, or FunnyAnimal like WesternAnimation/DaffyDuck or WesternAnimation/WoodyWoodpecker. Please don't list any BeastMan bird examples like [[Manga/MyHeroAcademia Mumikage Tokoyami]].
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Why do animators do this? Well, there are horses and cattle in the countryside, pigeons in the city and cats and dogs as pets in the suburbs so it's either

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Why do animators do this? Well, there are horses and cattle in the countryside, pigeons in the city and cats and dogs as pets in the suburbs so it's either
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Potholed to Faux Paw


Subtrope of FunnyAnimalAnatomy. Related to HumanlikeHandAnatomy. A common trope for {{Barefoot Cartoon Animal}}s. Contrast RunningOnAllFours, when humanlike characters switch from two to four limbs for running.

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Subtrope of FunnyAnimalAnatomy. Related to HumanlikeHandAnatomy. A common trope for {{Barefoot Cartoon Animal}}s. Contrast RunningOnAllFours, when humanlike characters switch from two to four limbs for running.
running, and FauxPaw.
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A) All animators were raised and work on a space station circling the earth where the only animal encounter is with the occasional chimpanzee astronaut and passing SpaceWhale.

or B) Animator training involves things like studying actual animal anatomy and training with realistic studies of bone structure and then knowing what to discard. Drawing all the joints of a horse's legs can look like you've given them slinkies for limbs when they are drawn in the same simplified style as one which makes humans look like they are walking around on a pair of tree trunks. Plus giving an animal a humanlike foot anatomy means you can give them a human-like walking motion which displays human-like personality and emotions. They can strut, they can swagger, they can creep around on their tip-toes. They might just give them plantigrade feet when they are standing still for a particular stance or conversely just when they are moving for a particular walk. (Which in some cases is justified, since many of these animals will place their whole foot down when resting.) Sometimes, the character's feet are drawn as merely toes and without any sole or heel to them.

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A) All animators were raised and work on a space station circling the earth where the only animal encounter is with the occasional chimpanzee astronaut and passing SpaceWhale.

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SpaceWhale, or
B) Animator training involves things like studying actual animal anatomy and training with realistic studies of bone structure and then knowing what to discard. Drawing all the joints of a horse's legs can look like you've given them slinkies for limbs when they are drawn in the same simplified style as one which makes humans look like they are walking around on a pair of tree trunks. Plus giving an animal a humanlike foot anatomy means you can give them a human-like walking motion which displays human-like personality and emotions. They can strut, they can swagger, they can creep around on their tip-toes. They might just give them plantigrade feet when they are standing still for a particular stance or conversely just when they are moving for a particular walk. (Which in some cases is justified, since many of these animals will place their whole foot down when resting.) Sometimes, the character's feet are drawn as merely toes and without any sole or heel to them.



* Creator/DrSeuss’s Literature/TheCatInTheHat has an inversion of the usual way cartoon rabbit’s feet are drawn. In other words, his feet don’t have pads and they have furry soles, more like that of a real rabbit than that of a real cat.

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* Creator/DrSeuss’s Literature/TheCatInTheHat Creator/DrSeuss's ''Literature/TheCatInTheHat'' has an inversion of the usual way cartoon rabbit’s rabbits' feet are drawn. In other words, his feet don’t don't have pads and they have furry soles, more like that of a real rabbit than that of a real cat.
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Note for cartoony foot stance examples; {{Funny Animal}}s are often drawn this way by default due to their [[FunnyAnimalAnatomy anatomy]] and {{Beast M|an}}en tend to follow human anatomy than animal anatomy, so please list only examples that are meant to be four-legged depictions that fit into their world in the way the animal fits into ours. Two-legged depictions are allowed only if their feet are actually just toes. Any ungulate (hoofed) example is allowed as long it is not a BeastMan. Any bird example is allowed as long as it is a NearlyNormalAnimal, CivilizedAnimal, or FunnyAnimal like WesternAnimation/DaffyDuck or WesternAnimation/WoodyWoodpecker. Please don't list any BeastMan bird examples like [[Manga/MyHeroAcademia Mumikage Tokoyami]].

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Note for cartoony foot stance examples; {{Funny Animal}}s are often drawn this way by default due to their [[FunnyAnimalAnatomy anatomy]] and {{Beast M|an}}en tend to more often follow human anatomy than animal anatomy, so please list only examples that are meant to be four-legged depictions that fit into their world in the way the animal fits into ours. Two-legged depictions are allowed only if their feet are actually just toes. Any ungulate (hoofed) example is allowed as long it is not a BeastMan. Any bird example is allowed as long as it is a NearlyNormalAnimal, CivilizedAnimal, or FunnyAnimal like WesternAnimation/DaffyDuck or WesternAnimation/WoodyWoodpecker. Please don't list any BeastMan bird examples like [[Manga/MyHeroAcademia Mumikage Tokoyami]].
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A) All animators were raised and work on a space station circling the earth where the only animal encounter is with the occasional chimpanzee astronaut and passing-by SpaceWhale.

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A) All animators were raised and work on a space station circling the earth where the only animal encounter is with the occasional chimpanzee astronaut and passing-by passing SpaceWhale.
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Rev Runner and Falco are more Funny Animals than Beast Men, so I'm replacing them with a better example.


Note for cartoony foot stance examples; {{Funny Animal}}s are often drawn this way by default due to their [[FunnyAnimalAnatomy anatomy]] and {{Beast M|an}}en tend to follow human anatomy than animal anatomy, so please list only examples that are meant to be four-legged depictions that fit into their world in the way the animal fits into ours. Two-legged depictions are allowed only if their feet are actually just toes. Any ungulate (hoofed) example is allowed as long it is not a BeastMan. Any bird example is allowed as long as it is a NearlyNormalAnimal, CivilizedAnimal, or FunnyAnimal like WesternAnimation/DaffyDuck or WesternAnimation/WoodyWoodpecker. Please don't list any BeastMan bird examples like [[VideoGame/StarFox Falco Lombardi]] or [[WesternAnimation/LoonaticsUnleashed Rev Runner]].

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Note for cartoony foot stance examples; {{Funny Animal}}s are often drawn this way by default due to their [[FunnyAnimalAnatomy anatomy]] and {{Beast M|an}}en tend to follow human anatomy than animal anatomy, so please list only examples that are meant to be four-legged depictions that fit into their world in the way the animal fits into ours. Two-legged depictions are allowed only if their feet are actually just toes. Any ungulate (hoofed) example is allowed as long it is not a BeastMan. Any bird example is allowed as long as it is a NearlyNormalAnimal, CivilizedAnimal, or FunnyAnimal like WesternAnimation/DaffyDuck or WesternAnimation/WoodyWoodpecker. Please don't list any BeastMan bird examples like [[VideoGame/StarFox Falco Lombardi]] or [[WesternAnimation/LoonaticsUnleashed Rev Runner]].
[[Manga/MyHeroAcademia Mumikage Tokoyami]].


Note for cartoony foot stance examples; PettingZooPeople are often drawn this way by default due to their FunnyAnimalAnatomy, so please list only examples that are meant to be four-legged depictions that fit into their world in the way the animal fits into ours. Two-legged depictions are allowed only if their feet are actually just toes. Any ungulate (hoofed) example is allowed as long it is not a PettingZooPerson. Any bird example is allowed as long as it is a NearlyNormalAnimal, CivilizedAnimal, or FunnyAnimal like WesternAnimation/DaffyDuck or WesternAnimation/WoodyWoodpecker. Please don't list any PettingZooPerson bird examples like [[VideoGame/StarFox Falco Lombardi]] or [[WesternAnimation/LoonaticsUnleashed Rev Runner]].

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Note for cartoony foot stance examples; PettingZooPeople {{Funny Animal}}s are often drawn this way by default due to their FunnyAnimalAnatomy, [[FunnyAnimalAnatomy anatomy]] and {{Beast M|an}}en tend to follow human anatomy than animal anatomy, so please list only examples that are meant to be four-legged depictions that fit into their world in the way the animal fits into ours. Two-legged depictions are allowed only if their feet are actually just toes. Any ungulate (hoofed) example is allowed as long it is not a PettingZooPerson.BeastMan. Any bird example is allowed as long as it is a NearlyNormalAnimal, CivilizedAnimal, or FunnyAnimal like WesternAnimation/DaffyDuck or WesternAnimation/WoodyWoodpecker. Please don't list any PettingZooPerson BeastMan bird examples like [[VideoGame/StarFox Falco Lombardi]] or [[WesternAnimation/LoonaticsUnleashed Rev Runner]].
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Why do we care? Well, you've probably noticed that a lot of prominent animation animals (e.g. bird, dogs, horses) don't fit this in RealLife. Canine and feline creatures look like they are propped up on their toes (aka [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digitigrade digitigrade]] which many four legged animals do), birds keep up on their talons and horses have a very different looking set of joints in their legs that don't bend like a human knee. In fact their hooves are [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unguligrade their fingernails]], what you think is an ankle is a knuckle, the joint closest to the middle is a wrist and the backwards bending knee near the top is an elbow. We're through the looking glass here, people!

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Why do we care? Well, you've probably noticed that a lot of prominent animation animals (e.g. bird, dogs, horses) don't fit this in RealLife. Canine and feline creatures look like they are propped up on their toes (aka [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digitigrade digitigrade]] which many four legged animals do), birds keep up on their talons and horses have a very different looking set of joints in their legs that don't bend like a human knee. In fact their hooves are [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unguligrade their fingernails]], fingernails,]] what you think is an ankle is a knuckle, the joint closest to the middle is a wrist and the backwards bending knee near the top is an elbow. We're through the looking glass here, people!
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[[LazyArtist Plus it's easier.]]

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[[LazyArtist Plus it's easier.And, of course, [[MostWritersAreHuman Most Animators Are Human.]]
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or B) Animator training involves things like studying actual animal anatomy and training with realistic studies of bone structure and then knowing what to discard. Drawing all the joints of a horses legs can look like you've given them slinkies for limbs when they are drawn in the same simplified style as one which makes humans look like they are walking around on a pair of tree trunks. Plus giving an animal a humanlike foot anatomy means you can give them a human-like walking motion which displays human-like personality and emotions. They can strut, they can swagger, they can creep around on their tip-toes. They might just give them plantigrade feet when they are standing still for a particular stance or conversely just when they are moving for a particular walk. (Which in some cases is justified, since many of these animals will place their whole foot down when resting.) Sometimes, the character's feet are drawn as merely toes and without any sole or heel to them.

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or B) Animator training involves things like studying actual animal anatomy and training with realistic studies of bone structure and then knowing what to discard. Drawing all the joints of a horses horse's legs can look like you've given them slinkies for limbs when they are drawn in the same simplified style as one which makes humans look like they are walking around on a pair of tree trunks. Plus giving an animal a humanlike foot anatomy means you can give them a human-like walking motion which displays human-like personality and emotions. They can strut, they can swagger, they can creep around on their tip-toes. They might just give them plantigrade feet when they are standing still for a particular stance or conversely just when they are moving for a particular walk. (Which in some cases is justified, since many of these animals will place their whole foot down when resting.) Sometimes, the character's feet are drawn as merely toes and without any sole or heel to them.

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* In most animated works, rabbits and hares are drawn with catlike footpads, which they don't have in real life. This is even when their feet look otherwise appropriate for a rabbit or hare.

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* In most animated works, rabbits and hares are drawn with catlike footpads, which they don't have in real life. This is even when their feet look otherwise appropriate for a rabbit or hare. The feet of animated and cartoon rabbits and hares are also drawn with less furry soles than they would have in real life.


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* Creator/DrSeuss’s Literature/TheCatInTheHat has an inversion of the usual way cartoon rabbit’s feet are drawn. In other words, his feet don’t have pads and they have furry soles, more like that of a real rabbit than that of a real cat.
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[[caption-width-right:227:Are dogs supposed to stand like that?!]]

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or B) Animator training involves things like studying actual animal anatomy and training with realistic studies of bone structure and then knowing what to discard. Drawing all the joints of a horses legs can look like you've given them slinkies for limbs when they are drawn in the same simplified style as one which makes humans look like they are walking around on a pair of tree trunks. Plus giving an animal a HumanlikeFootAnatomy means you can give them a human-like walking motion which displays human-like personality and emotions. They can strut, they can swagger, they can creep around on their tip-toes. They might just give them plantigrade feet when they are standing still for a particular stance or conversely just when they are moving for a particular walk. (Which in some cases is justified, since many of these animals will place their whole foot down when resting.) Sometimes, the character's feet are drawn as merely toes and without any sole or heel to them.

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or B) Animator training involves things like studying actual animal anatomy and training with realistic studies of bone structure and then knowing what to discard. Drawing all the joints of a horses legs can look like you've given them slinkies for limbs when they are drawn in the same simplified style as one which makes humans look like they are walking around on a pair of tree trunks. Plus giving an animal a HumanlikeFootAnatomy humanlike foot anatomy means you can give them a human-like walking motion which displays human-like personality and emotions. They can strut, they can swagger, they can creep around on their tip-toes. They might just give them plantigrade feet when they are standing still for a particular stance or conversely just when they are moving for a particular walk. (Which in some cases is justified, since many of these animals will place their whole foot down when resting.) Sometimes, the character's feet are drawn as merely toes and without any sole or heel to them.



Subtrope of FunnyAnimalAnatomy. Related to HumanlikeHandAnatomy. Contrast RunningOnAllFours, when humanlike characters switch from two to four limbs for running.

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Subtrope of FunnyAnimalAnatomy. Related to HumanlikeHandAnatomy. A common trope for {{Barefoot Cartoon Animal}}s. Contrast RunningOnAllFours, when humanlike characters switch from two to four limbs for running.
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* Sam from ''ComicBook/SamAndMaxFreelancePolice'' has humanoid feet, unlike the other animals in the comics, video games, and animated series.

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* Sam from ''ComicBook/SamAndMaxFreelancePolice'' ''Franchise/SamAndMax'' has humanoid feet, unlike the other animals in the comics, video games, and animated series.
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* Sam from ''SamAndMaxFreelancePolice'' has humanoid feet, unlike the other animals in the comics, video games, and animated series.

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* Sam from ''SamAndMaxFreelancePolice'' ''ComicBook/SamAndMaxFreelancePolice'' has humanoid feet, unlike the other animals in the comics, video games, and animated series.



* The entire animal cast of ''MurryPurryFreshAndFurry''.

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* The entire animal cast of ''MurryPurryFreshAndFurry''.''Webcomic/MurryPurryFreshAndFurry''.
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* Horses in ''WebComic/TheOrderOfTheStick'' have L shaped feet-leg structures, much like the human stick figures.

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* Horses in ''WebComic/TheOrderOfTheStick'' have L shaped feet-leg structures, much like the human stick figures. Starting from the fifth book, horses and similar creatures (like camels) get more realistic legs.
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* ''{{Outsider}}'' deconstructs this, with the similar foot structures (arches and all) of humans and the Loroi are yet another bit of evidence that there's some connection between the two species.

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* ''{{Outsider}}'' ''Webcomic/{{Outsider}}'' deconstructs this, with the similar foot structures (arches and all) of humans and the Loroi are yet another bit of evidence that there's some connection between the two species.
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