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For more info regarding the Furry Fandom, please look at Wikipedia. It has all the information. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Furry_fandom.
Description from Anthrocon.org:
Anthropomorphic or “humanized” animals have
been with us since the dawn of civilization. From the gods of ancient Egypt to
the advertising icons of the modern day, people of every culture have created
fanciful creatures simply by imbuing animals with human traits. Only within the
last two decades has anthropomorphic or “Furry” fandom been recognized as a
distinct fan-base in its own right. Fans are found in all corners of the world,
and come from all races and ages and creeds. We are bound together across the
most daunting barriers by our mutual admiration for these beasts of myth and
legend who, by simple reflection, give us a better window into ourselves.
A large number of anthropomorphics fans are employed in scientific or technical
fields. A significant percentage have college diplomas and many of those hold
advanced degrees. This, perhaps, is what leads many casual observers to raise an
eyebrow. “Why would someone like this be into cartoon animals? Isn’t that
unusual?” If we look at the world around us, however, we will see that
anthropomorphized animals are an integral part of our culture. We use them to
represent our political parties. We talk to our dogs (and some even imagine they
talk back, though in their own way). We put a tiger in our tank. We cheer for
mascots—anthropomorphic animals dressed in team uniforms—at our favorite
sporting events. Our casual observer may simply be unaware that it is only in
the last forty years that cartoons and cartoon animals have been relegated to
the world of children. Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, and their ilk were once targeted
primarily to an adult audience, their productions filled with innuendo and
biting political satire. Fans of anthropomorphics today simply have not
forgotten those roots. The average Furry fan is cast from the same mold as the
science fiction or sword-and-sorcery fan; all of us imagine strange and
thrilling worlds and try to picture ourselves living in those worlds.
Today, Furry fandom is instead an artistic and literary genre that is practiced
and enjoyed by tens of thousands worldwide. We count among our ranks
professional sports mascots, animators, cartoonists, puppeteers, artists,
illustrators, and writers, as well as those who simply think that it would be a
wonderful thing if animals could walk or talk like we do. If you as an adult
still occasionally like to flip to the old cartoons, or have a stuffed animal
sitting on the dashboard of your car, or buy cereal because it has a cool tiger
on the box, you may well enjoy what our fandom has to offer.
Pictures of furry artwork:

