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The American Journal of Anthropomorphics

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Book by Smith, Terrie, Light, Michele, Fisher, Shane, Blumrich, Eric, Kennedy, Joshua, Bolinger-Un, Kathryn, Bauman, Jill, BURNS, JIM

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First published January 1, 1997

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Terrie Smith

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February 18, 2016
Anthropomorphics in this book involves the drawing of intelligent beings based on a non-human origin, such as intelligent cats, foxes, skunks, reptiles, birds and other forms. The book is a composite of artwork samples from various artists.

A few of the pictures are sexual in nature, but most of them aren't. Most of the pictures are well done, and could give a person a good idea of what life might look like on another planet if it had evolved from something other than the apes/gorillas/chimps/related animals grouping.
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