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taurs with the anthro half scaled down to match the therio size instead of the other way around
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@Felthry Is the other way around more common?

I think the most common type of taur is the centaur and in that case both halves are natural size

@IceWolf @socks @Felthry

That's the reason my centaurs are explicitly based on ponies, not full-size horses - their equine halves are correctly scaled because they're naturally just the right size, with forelegs that match the size of human legs.

@socks yeah you usually see like foxtaurs and stuff that are scaled up to be roughly the same size as the average anthro, rather than the about 2-3 feet tall they'd be if the anthro half was scaled down
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@nautilee @Felthry

I have no idea what your particular eeveetaur looks like, but it sounded like a cute enough concept that I just had to draw it.

@dodec @Felthry

oh our gosh!! this is perfect omg thank you so much, heck!!!

@Felthry My *impression* is raccoontaurs tend to be about raccoon-size, so that the characters benefit from all that high-quality mischief potential. But I haven't done a serious look at characters to see how they're really done.

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