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* WebAnimation/WolfSongTheMovie has it where most of the females have noticeable locks of hair atop them, of course there are a few exceptions and protagonist Kara has hers include a blue lock of hair despite the rest of her fur being yellow, but she started off as an exception before gaining wolf form and [[spoiler: becomes an exception at the end of the final battle as the horn snapping off her pure of heart form translated to removing her locks, somehow causing minor bleeding from this, having her fur be of a more natural form.]]
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* The ''Literature/GeronimoStilton'' is an overall very straight example, with most of the major female charters (Petunia Pretty Paws, Bugsy Wugsy/Pandora, Creepella Von Cacklefur, The Shadow, and the Thea Sisters) having this in effect. Thea herself is a rare aversion having no mane. Villain Sally Ratmousen was another exception in the original books, but was given a full mane of red hair in the AnimatedAdaptation.

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* The ''Literature/GeronimoStilton'' is an overall very straight example, with most of the major female charters (Petunia Pretty Paws, Bugsy Wugsy/Pandora, Creepella Von Cacklefur, The Shadow, and the Thea Sisters) having this in effect.effect, while major male characters like Geronimo himself, Benjamin and Trap tend to be bald. Thea herself is a rare aversion having no mane. Villain Sally Ratmousen was another exception in the original books, but was given a full mane of red hair in the AnimatedAdaptation.
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* The ''Literature/GeronimoStilton'' is an overall very straight example, with most of the major female charters (Petunia Pretty Paws, Bugsy Wugsy/Pandora, Creepella Von Cacklefur, The Shadow, and the Thea Sisters) having this in effect. Thea herself is a rare aversion having no mane. Villain Sally Ratmousen was another exception in the original books, but was given a full mane of red hair in the AnimatedAdaptation.
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** Sheila's redesign in ''VideoGame/SpyroReignitedTrilogy'' gives her a red bun.

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** Sheila's redesign in ''VideoGame/SpyroReignitedTrilogy'' gives her a red bun.pigtails.
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Is the little sister trope to NonMammalMammaries and a SubTrope of HumanoidFemaleAnimal and AnimalGenderBender. See AnimalFacialHair and FurryBaldness for male animal hair tropes.

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Is the little sister trope to NonMammalMammaries and a SubTrope of HumanoidFemaleAnimal and AnimalGenderBender. See AnimalFacialHair and FurryBaldness for male animal hair tropes. Compare EarsAsHair, in which a character's long ears are shaped in a way to resemble long hair.
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* Inverted in ''{{VideoGame/Undertale}}'' with the goatlike Toriel and Asgore. Toriel is female and lacks this sort of characteristic, while the male Asgore has a blonde mane and beard. Played straight with some of the other mammalian monsters, such as Catty, the library patrons who work at the newspaper... and of course Temmie.

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* Inverted in ''{{VideoGame/Undertale}}'' ''VideoGame/{{Undertale}}'' with the goatlike Toriel and Asgore. Toriel is female and lacks this sort of characteristic, while the male Asgore has a blonde mane and beard. Played straight with some of the other mammalian monsters, such as Catty, the library patrons who work at the newspaper... and of course Temmie.



* In ''VideoGame/StarFox'' Krystal is an example of this with blue hair. Unusually, her design for ''VideoGame/DinosaurPlanet'' (which was retooled into ''VideoGame/StarFoxAdventures'') shows she didn't have any hair.

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* In ''VideoGame/StarFox'' ''Franchise/StarFox'', Krystal is an example of this with blue hair. Unusually, her design for ''VideoGame/DinosaurPlanet'' (which was retooled into ''VideoGame/StarFoxAdventures'') shows she didn't have any hair.

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* The female characters in Creator/MarvelComics' AnimalSuperhero series ''[[ComicBook/SpiderHam Peter Porker The Spectacular Spider-Ham]]'', such as Mary-Jane Waterbuffalo and the Scarlet Pooch, all have long hair, in a different shade to their fur. Peter himself has the brown hair of his [[Franchise/SpiderMan human counterpart]], but is otherwise furless, being a pig. And Nick Furry, Agent of S.H.E.E.P., somehow has ''stubble'' growing over his fur.
* In ''ComicBook/AlbedoErmaFelnaEDF'', the Felna family, who are cats, has the rare genetic trait of the female members having thick human like head hair. Averted by most everyone else.

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* ''ComicBook/AlbedoErmaFelnaEDF'': The female characters in Creator/MarvelComics' AnimalSuperhero series ''[[ComicBook/SpiderHam Peter Porker The Spectacular Spider-Ham]]'', such as Mary-Jane Waterbuffalo and the Scarlet Pooch, all have long hair, in a different shade to their fur. Peter himself has the brown hair of his [[Franchise/SpiderMan human counterpart]], but is otherwise furless, being a pig. And Nick Furry, Agent of S.H.E.E.P., somehow has ''stubble'' growing over his fur.
* In ''ComicBook/AlbedoErmaFelnaEDF'', the
Felna family, who are cats, has the rare genetic trait of the female members having thick human like head hair. Averted by most everyone else.else.
* ''ComicBook/{{Blacksad}}'': Females have human hair, males don't. Males do, however, occasionally have fur tufts that ''look'' like hair. The only aversion so far is Chad in ''Amarillo''.
* ''ComicBook/{{Katmandu}}'': Subverted where ''everyone'', males and females alike, have human hair, through theirs normally match at times with the color of their furs.
* ''ComicBook/OmegaMen'': The natives of Karna are essentially cat people, though the males look more alien and have fur about the same length everywhere and the females are more human in appearance and have long hair atop their heads and such short fur everywhere else that some artists draw them as not having fur at all.



* ''[[ComicBook/SpiderHam Peter Porker: The Spectacular Spider-Ham]]'': The female characters in Creator/MarvelComics' AnimalSuperhero series, such as Mary-Jane Waterbuffalo and the Scarlet Pooch, all have long hair, in a different shade to their fur. Peter himself has the brown hair of his [[ComicBook/SpiderMan human counterpart]], but is otherwise furless, being a pig. And Nick Furry, Agent of S.H.E.E.P., somehow has ''stubble'' growing over his fur.



* ''ComicBook/OmegaMen'': The natives of Karna are essentially cat people, though the males look more alien and have fur about the same length everywhere and the females are more human in appearance and have long hair atop their heads and such short fur everywhere else that some artists draw them as not having fur at all.
* Subverted in ''ComicBook/{{Katmandu}}'', when ''everyone'', males and females alike, have human hair, through theirs normally match at times with the color of their furs.
* In ''ComicBook/{{Blacksad}}'', females have human hair, males don't. Males do, however, occasionally have fur tufts that ''look'' like hair. The only aversion so far is Chad in ''Amarillo''.
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** A flashback to Nicole's prom in "The Ape" [[IWasQuiteAFashionVictim has her sporting]] EightiesHair even though she normally has no visible hair apart from her fur.

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** A flashback to Nicole's prom in "The Ape" [[IWasQuiteAFashionVictim has her sporting]] EightiesHair even though she normally has no visible hair apart from her fur. "The Choices" also shows her in her late teens with a chin length hairstyle.
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* Most male characters in ''WesternAnimation/HarveyBeaks'' have little to no demarcation between head hair and bodily fur. Most female characters (besides [[GonkyFemme Princess]]) have hair that is clearly separate and often a different color than the rest of their body. [[FraternalTwins Foo and Fee]], [[CartoonCreature whatever they are]], may be the most extreme contrast: Foo has a tuft of fur on each cheek and what appears to be either swirled IdiotHair or some kind of antenna. Fee has an enormous canopy of bright purple hair against brown fur.

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* Most male characters in ''WesternAnimation/HarveyBeaks'' have little to no demarcation between head hair and bodily fur. Most female characters (besides [[GonkyFemme Princess]]) have hair that is clearly separate and often a different color than the rest of their body. [[FraternalTwins Foo and Fee]], Fee, [[CartoonCreature whatever they are]], may be the most extreme contrast: Foo has a tuft of fur on each cheek and what appears to be either swirled IdiotHair or some kind of antenna. Fee has an enormous canopy of bright purple hair against brown fur.
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* In ''WesternAnimation/DonkeyKongCountry'', all of the female Kongs (Dixie Kong, Candy Kong, Tiny Kong, and Wrinkly Kong) all have human-like hair on their heads; indeed, Dixie and Tiny even glide and attack with PrehensileHair. Swanky Kong sort of does as well, but he'd be the only male Kong with hair. Cranky Kong has a long white beard and male-pattern baldness over his brown fur.

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* In ''WesternAnimation/DonkeyKongCountry'', ''VideoGame/DonkeyKongCountry'', all of the female Kongs (Dixie Kong, Candy Kong, Tiny Kong, and Wrinkly Kong) all have human-like hair on their heads; indeed, Dixie and Tiny even glide and attack with PrehensileHair. Swanky Kong sort of does as well, but he'd be the only male Kong with hair. Cranky Kong has a long white beard and male-pattern baldness over his brown fur.
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* The Matriarch Harmsters from ''WebOriginal/HamstersParadise'' have pronounced BizarreSexualDimorphism where males are smaller, while females are bigger, more aggressive, and have long shaggy manes often styled into dreads.

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* The Matriarch Harmsters from ''WebOriginal/HamstersParadise'' ''Blog/HamstersParadise'' have pronounced BizarreSexualDimorphism where males are smaller, while females are bigger, more aggressive, and have long shaggy manes often styled into dreads.
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* Non-furry example: Ogre Fiona and other female ogres from the ''WesternAnimation/{{Shrek}}'' movies have hair on their head, but the male ogres (like Shrek) are bald with or without a few stands.

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* Non-furry example: In a non-furry example, Ogre Fiona and other female ogres from the ''WesternAnimation/{{Shrek}}'' ''Franchise/{{Shrek}}'' movies have hair on their head, but the male ogres (like Shrek) are bald with or without a few stands.
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* Dixie in ''/WesternAnimation/TheFoxAndTheHound2''. Her design sticks out like a sore thumb, as none of the other animals in the film or even in the first movie have hair like that.

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* Dixie in ''/WesternAnimation/TheFoxAndTheHound2''.''WesternAnimation/TheFoxAndTheHound2''. Her design sticks out like a sore thumb, as none of the other animals in the film or even in the first movie have hair like that.
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* The titular protagonist of ''WesternAnimation/ElinorWondersWhy'' and a few other female characters have distinctive manes, though it doesn't apply to all of them.

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