I was delighted to stumble across this book mentioning that some transgender people identify as nonhuman! These are the two pages in question, in *A Quick & Easy Guide to Queer & Trans Identities,* by Mady G & J.R. Zuckerberg. It's a sex ed comic book for youth, with no explicit imagery, since it's focused on explaining about ideas, words, identities, & feelings. (Image transcripts are in the replies.)

Transcript of the two images:

Page 48 from A Quick and Easy Guide to Queer and Trans Identities has a big picture of a sad-looking human wearing a backpack and a skirt, curled up inside a cracked crystalline sphere, surrounded by branches.

The unseen narrator says, "A type of dysphoria that has only recently begun to be discussed is non-binary dysphoria.

"Dysphoria can manifest in some unique ways for some non-binary people that might not be shared by those with binary genders.

"Levels of dysphoria can shift more fluidly and can include dysphoria about having a human body, period.

"Some (not all) non-binary people feel more comfortable with non-human appearances because they feel those things are 'less gendered' than their own human body."

Page 49 from A Quick and Easy Guide to Queer and Trans Identities has an extraterrestrial curled up inside a bubble, connected to computer displays with tubes.

The narrator continues, "For this reason, those non-binary people prefer to identify with things like aliens, robots, and other non-human representations of themselves.

"It's not uncommon for young transgender people of all types to identify with a type of non-human avatar pre-transition, but it's particularly common in younger non-binary trans people."