They were everywhere
They were everywhere
There was however a christian monk named Saint Christopher who was sometimes depicted with the head of a dog. There were also many stories going back through history of people’s generally referred to now as the “cynocephali” who were reported as far back as ancient greece, as a race of people who had the features of dogs and walked upright and wore human clothing and lived in cities.
I have my doubts… to say the least, but I think it’s fascinating that we have this weird, ongoing obsession as a species with our mammalian cousins, particularly canines that walk upright. Likely this goes back ten thousand years or more to when people were starting to settle down and do agriculture, we had to deal with a LOT more wolves and we had very complex relationships with wolf packs or wolf families who we shared space with. While likely most of them we killed before they could kill us, I imagine over such vast, vast stretches of history that there were probably more collaborative relationships.
They’re very obviously foxes, so it’s not like they’re trying to hide
Ignoring the most likely scenario: that they’re just not GOOD at pretending to be human, what with the nonhaving of thumbs, lack of experience etc…
Put the GOD back in the ANIMALS.
And I am absolutely talking about Zeus.
What about fox vixen? Fixen?
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What do you mean all vixens are foxy?
The one on the right is a Catholic apparently
They are everywhere. They just apply more advanced makeup.
Ever wonder why there are so many orange televangelists and politicians these days?