Sometimes I ask myself that question.

Since we have to assume that there are aliens (because of the huge size of the universe). Would maybe some look like furries?

Some SciFi media do sometimes include them. For example the Caitians from Star Trek. Or the Ventrexians from Final Space. There seems to be a bias for cats :D.

It sounds nice to me to maybe have somewhere in the universe a planet that is inhabited by anthros. Even thought it is unlikely that we’ll ever meet aliens at all…

  • 稲荷大神の狐@yiffit.net
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    1 year ago

    Their probably are and I would not be surprised if their are aliens that look like furries.

    Though seeing how human evolution went and showing one species as the dominant species, I imagine the same would be true on any world with Anthros. Their could be a whole galaxy filled with systems that have planets filled with anthro species that are either at, or above our own technological level.

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    1 year ago

    The logical part of me wants to say “Perhaps, but there would be no evolutionary advantage to emulating a species on a planet primarily inhabited by animals that cant stop trying to blow each other up.”

    But the furry part of me really really really hopes there is.

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      1 year ago

      Evolutionary its very likely they have fur, if they evolve in an earth-like environment. That humans barely got fur is an evolutionary side-road which few of our ape-brothers took. Fur is useful in a lot of environments.

      Likely they would have four limbs as thats the minimum to stand steady, if they got our gravity. Also likely jointed legs to be able to take falls or move fast. And a way to manipulate tools or they would never have evolved an intelligence enough to be considered anything more than animals (by human standards).

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    1 year ago

    It’s certainly not impossible. Although that said, space is truly something bigger than we can really comprehend. Older too. Even if they’re out there, they might need another billion years to properly evolve, or just be unreasonably far away.

    TLDR: Time to fund FTL travel.