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 Alll rightie!  You guys gave a ton of AWESOME animal suggestions for what our new hero, Amanda is going to be turning into, and I've given it a lot of thought to narrow it down to some of my favorites, but I also definitely want to address why i wound up picking these (and not picking a few others) to make the short-list to vote on: 

Ones that Made The List
So you can also take these factors into consideration for voting: 

  • Lion  -  I think there's a lot to play here with having a predator in the storyline with the features it would bring.  Since she's going herm, I'd play up the mane growing in for a male lion features.  You'll get some good paw TFs and I don't think I've had a super long F- M or Herm lion before, and it's a fun TF.  Plus, felines have only been hinted at in a few pages for Anita's  puma TF from the journals in Cabin in the Woods
  • Goat - this is a hooved mammal with an udder growth that is still pretty different from either cows or horses and would bring a lot to the table.  You'll get some horn growth, udders, as well as the male characteristics in here :)
  • Skunk - another "out of the box" animal that makes for a fun TF - you get the scent that can come into play, as well.
  • Hyena - a lot of the fun aspects of canids, but still some different/fun anatomy and behavior to play with.  Hyenas are actually closer related to mongooses than canines - they have some interesting anatomy that would make for a unique TF - if we go with a spotted Hyena, even female hyenas have a pseudopenis and no vaginal opening other than the "urethra".  They're also big and have a bristly mane. 
  • Badger - I was drawn between this and rabbit and the skunk - I wanted to do at least 2/3 for options, and Badgers have a surly personality that I think could come into play here.  They have dramatic facial markings, BIG claws, and burrow.  I don't think I've done hardly any badger TFs.

Left Off:

 - I know we had a lot of suggestions for cows, however, since I already have two very long ongoing sequences that feature women turning into nonmorphic cows - willing in the case of Cattle Drive, and unwilling in the case of Bovine Bite - I don't feel that there is a lot of new ground to tread THIS close to working on those other stories.  Maybe down the line if someone who gets a character in on round 2 of this story or if I ever do another sequel down the line it will be a consideration.  

- I really went back and forth on both wolves (and jackals) and horses.  I like both of them, but they are both REALLY close to foxes and donkies respectively as far as what I could bring into play in this sequence that hadn't already been done both behaviorally as well as features wise from the first sequence.  Since this is the character I am bringing in - and I certainly would not be opposed to doing one in round  2 - I want to do something a little different this go-around when I had some influence on the direction she went. 

- There were a lot of other great suggestions that were close to making the list like rabbit, elephant, giraffe, and moose - but ultimately wanted to go with something that sparked my muse and interest from the get-go and the ones above just get my creative juices and ideas flowing a bit more at this point in time <3  

Thank you SO much for all your awesome suggestions/thoughts/inspirations!  We'll be kicking off this sequence this month and I will post ALL of the new pages to it to Patreon as soon as they are finished - before the site update at the end of the month :)  

Instructions:
- you can vote for more than one animal
- you can change your vote(s) up until the end of the poll
- The poll will run until FRIDAY (Friday the 13!) at noon CST

Comments

Daryl Beck

I have to say Badger, there aren't enough Badger tfs around.

Amenephis

I wasn't ever expecting wolf to actually go through, more just musing out loud as it were, but this is a good set. I'm down for goat personally, felines bore me to tears, but that's of course strictly my personal opinion.

SqrlTale

I actually don't find lions boring, so I will be happy if that wins. But my vote is for goat, as I like them better than cows anyway. :P