anatomically correct genitalia
A character with animal genitalia that matches the character's species. The genitalia does not have to be naturally proportionate, or naturally colored to be anatomically correct. Note that, unlike anatomically_correct, this should not be applied due to non-genitals such as anus.
Anatomically correct:
- A feral dog with a canine penis.
- An anthro horse with either, or both, an equine penis or an equine pussy.
- A hyena with a rainbow-colored pseudo-penis.
- A fox with a canine penis.
Not anatomically correct:
- A mouse with a canine penis.
- Wrong species.
- Tentacles on a squid, udders on a cow, or a visible anus on an equine.
- Doesn't involve genitalia.
- A human or humanoid with a humanoid_penis (or animal genitalia for that matter).
- Humans and humanoids don't count for tagging purposes.
- The majority of alien, monster, demon, pokémon, hippogriff, gryphon, draconequus, dragon, and other hybrid or bizarre (non-real) species.
- It can't be anatomically_correct if you cannot define which genitalia is even supposed to be correct in the first place.
List of some Related tags:
- equine
- canine
- cetacean
- bovine
- cervine
- porcine
- marsupial
- feline
- hyena, some avians, fossa, lemur,
- Many non-mammal sea creatures
- avian, amphibian, dinosaur, monotreme, shark, reptile
- reptile
- turtle
- echidna
- bear
- rabbit
- raccoon
See also
Forum discussion:
- forum #180728 - New animal_penis and animal_pussy tags, thoughts on deprecating anatomically_correct_* tags, and a tagging project (Jan. 2016)
- forum #329118 - ag clarification: When to use "anatomically_correct" rather than "anatomically_correct_genitalia"? (Feb. 2022)
The following tags are aliased to this tag: scientifically_accurate_genetalia (learn more).
This tag implicates genitals, anatomically_correct (learn more).
The following tags implicate this tag: anatomically_correct_cloaca, anatomically_correct_penis, anatomically_correct_pussy, anatomically_correct_balls (learn more).