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Spottedleaf The Ice Queen Since: Aug, 2018
The Ice Queen
Jul 16th 2023 at 7:59:28 PM •••

It’s rare but sometimes lionesses do have manes; should that be mentioned somewhere?

DaibhidC Wizzard Since: Jan, 2001
Wizzard
Jan 22nd 2023 at 5:27:05 AM •••

Pulled this:

Pretty much the first thing we're told about her is that she produces milk from "her cow parts". I guess the idea she's a bull is because only bulls have long horns — but that's not true of Highland cattle.

DaibhidC Wizzard Since: Jan, 2001
Wizzard
Dec 18th 2022 at 7:13:50 AM •••

I've edited the Roomies webcomic example to make it clear that it's not the Walkyverse Roomies! I would have added more info about the actual comic, but apparently there are two other webcomics called Roomies and they're both furry comics, so I don't know which one it was.

TropeMaster5 Since: Aug, 2018
Dec 20th 2018 at 1:02:36 PM •••

I was thinking of making a chimeric monster with the gender features of various species, for the purpose of making it's gender ambiguous. Also, I was like "What?" when I read about the female bull in Back at the Barnyard. I do specifically remember an episode with a trigger happy bull. Did I use that word right? And it seems bulls and cows are separate species in that world. And the same goes double for steers in Rocko's Modern Life. Though I am appreciative of the fact that they showed that only female mosquitos suck blood

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molokai198 Since: Oct, 2012
Jan 30th 2020 at 9:35:56 PM •••

Does the Captain Marvel example really count? As the example itself makes clear, female orange tabby cats aren't super rare the way male tortoiseshells are (the statistic given on the example is that orange tabbies are bout 20% female, that doesn't seem rare enough to stand out as an Animal Gender-Bender). It would be like saying that the existence of a woman who is tall is a human gender bender because women are shorter than men on average. (20% female is very different from within the make tortoiseshells where it is one out of some number in the thousands, I believe)

AmourLeFou Since: Apr, 2021
Apr 10th 2022 at 11:21:15 AM •••

Can someone find the name of the episode with the female bull? Then we could re-add the example about the female bull without people calling bullshit.

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Peteman Since: Jan, 2001
Oct 2nd 2020 at 1:52:06 PM •••

Where did South Park depict cows and bulls as separate species?

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MrStranger616 Since: Feb, 2020
Jan 14th 2022 at 1:53:23 PM •••

I think the person who added this might be confused, because I looked it up on South Park wiki, and there was nothing like this.

AmourLeFou Since: Apr, 2021
Jan 14th 2022 at 7:25:21 PM •••

In the episode "Fun with Veal", the calves have udders despite that veal calves are typically male. Maybe that's what they were referring to?

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