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im rascal. it/he/they. adult. 101% freak. 𐤀Ω
plur in full effect
occasional images of dead animals. block #dead animal tag.
Am I a Therian? [A Greymuzzle's Insight]
"Am I a Therian?" you ask with a quizzical expression.
"I like bathing in the sun. I hate taking baths. I'm highly active at 3am," you explain, and so you conclude, "I must be a cat therian!"
Why?
Don't humans also like sitting in warm sunlight? Don't some humans hate the sensation of baths? Aren't some humans more active at night than at day?
Aren't those normal human behaviors?
"I like to howl, bark, and growl! I like to dig in the dirt and play tug-a-war!" you shout excitedly, and so you conclude, "I must be a dog therian!"
Why?
Don't humans also like to be vocal; shouting, hollering, and yelping? Don't some humans love digging in the dirt to see what's beneath? Do you not see the kids playing tug-a-war? Aren't those normal human behaviors?
"But..." you pause and you think. You finally state, "I feel a call to Nature. I feel at home among the trees, when my bare feet touch the Earth. I feel a pain in my heart when looking at my body, like it doesn't feel right. Surely that means I'm a Therian."
Why?
Aren't there humans who feel a call to Nature? Who live by themselves in the woods? Aren't there humans who also feel like something is missing with themselves?
Aren't those normal human behaviors?
"Then how do I know if I'm a Therian?"
Why... are you asking me?
You clearly know yourself better than I do. You have already given so many reasons as to why you must be a Therian, right? So why ask me what you are?
"Cause you're a Therian, too, aren't you?" you ask.
"I am," comes the answer.
"So then tell me," you urge with impatience. "Am I a Therian?"
"I can not tell you," comes another answer. "Because I do not know. I do not know your identity. I do not know what bristles beneath your skin or echoes in your heart."
There are no set rules to define someone who is a Therian. There is no checklist to go through to determine who is a Therian. There are no guidelines to follow under to know who is a Therian.
"Are you an animal?" comes the question. "Are you, in any sense or form, an animal?"
You pause. And you think.
You already know the answer.
"I am an animal."
Then congratulations.
You're a Therian.
The binturong of sick jumps
“your 20s are for being at the club” “your 20s are for discovering your alterhumanity” BITCH IF YOU WANT IT IT CAN BE BOTH A THEM !! i wore my wolf ear + tail gear to pride and went bar/spot hopping and told everyone and their mama who want to hear i’m transsexual and got a “alter half / friend on the other side” (headmate)
AND EVERY ONE WAS COOL W IT AND SAID THATS WHATS IT ABOUT !!
EVEN THE GRAYMUZZLE HUMANS WHO 99% CHANCE WOULD NEVER HEARD OF THE TERM ALTERHUMANITY !!
(cropped out friends for their privacy but this is SQUAD !!!!!)
NEVER BE NOBODY BUT YOU !!!!!
My gear passes for kink gear, so no one batted an eye, but I still had a ton of fun at pride!
My parade fit vs 'civilian' fit :3
Wear your gear to the club!!!
Desert Banded Gecko (Coleonyx v. variegatus), family Eublepharidae, Death Valley National Park, CA, USA
photographs by Ryan Sikola
Tuatara (Sphenodon punctatus), family Sphenodontidae, order Rhynchocephalia, endemic to New Zealand
Once considered ENDANGERED, they have been upgraded to Least Concern now.
There were once considered to be 2 species of Tuatara, but now there is only one species recognized.
This is not a lizard.
Tuataras can grow to a total length of up to 80 cm (31 in).
This is the only member of the reptile group Rhynchocephalia that is still around. All other species went extinct millions of years ago.
Tuataras were eradicated by humans and introduced species from the main islands of New Zealand, and now only occur on small islands near the North Island and far north of the South Island. (*There has been some modest success re-introducing them to the main islands.)
Tuataras are mainly insectivorous.
The oldest known tuatara is around 130 years old!
This is one of my very favorite animals!!!
photograph via: The Toledo Zoo
Pygmy Fruit-eating Bat (Dermanura phaeotis) get a drinky drink, family Phyllostomidae, Nicaragua
photographs by Jose Gabriel
Desert Spiny Lizard (Sceloporus m. magister), male in breeding colors, family Phrynosomatidae, Arizona, USA
photograph by Mark Koster
The binturong of annoying your big brother
honduran white bats are crazy like thats cotton balls
Mugger Crocodile (Crocodylus palustris)
Observed by akshaybhandari95, CC BY-NC
Marine Iguana
Amblyrhynchus cristatus Playa las Bachas, Santa Cruz Galápagos, Ecuador
South American Crested Toad (Rhinella margaritifera), family Bufonidae, Peru
photographs by Ignacio Yúfera
can I ask why you have the zeta symbol in your intro post?
i wouldn't say i'm zeta but i am a zoophile
Harrison Wood Hsiang