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'''Fur''' was the name for the body [[hair]] of non-[[Human]] mammals.
 
'''Fur''' was the name for the body [[hair]] of non-[[Human]] mammals.
   
One example of a creature with fur was the [[Tarcassian razor beast]] which was a winged, furry [[animal]] noted for the spines on its wings, and its loping way of locomotion. When she was a child [[Guinan]] had an imaginary one as a pet. In her mind it had dark brown fur, gold eyes, and enormous wings that let it fly so fast no one but her could see it.
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One example of a creature with fur was the [[Tarcassian razor beast]], which was a winged, furry [[animal]] noted for the spines on its wings and its loping way of locomotion. When she was a child, [[Guinan]] had an imaginary one as a pet. In her mind it had dark brown fur, gold eyes, and enormous wings that let it fly so fast no one but her could see it. ({{TNG|Imaginary Friend}})
({{TNG|Imaginary Friend}})
 
   
The [[Tribble]]s were small, round, furry, non-intelligent [[lifeform]]s originating from [[Iota Geminorum IV]]. ({{ENT|The Breach}})
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[[Tribble]]s were small, round, furry, non-intelligent [[lifeform]]s originating from [[Iota Geminorum IV]]. ({{ENT|The Breach}})
   
When discussing Tribbles in [[2268]], [[Spock]] noted to [[Doctor|Dr.]] [[Leonard McCoy|McCoy]] that while they were "''nice, soft, and [[fur]]ry and they make a pleasant sound''", a violin covered in [[ermine]] would be the same, and he would "''see no advantage in having one.''" ({{TOS|The Trouble with Tribbles}})
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When discussing tribbles in [[2268]], [[Spock]] noted to [[Doctor|Dr.]] [[Leonard McCoy|McCoy]] that while they were "''nice, soft, and [[fur]]ry and they make a pleasant sound''", a violin covered in [[ermine]] would be the same, and he would "''see no advantage in having one.''" ({{TOS|The Trouble with Tribbles}})
   
 
In the [[22nd century]], [[Klingon uniform]]s were brown and leather-based and [[Klingon]]s of this time period would often be seen in animal skins and furs. ({{ENT|Broken Bow}})
 
In the [[22nd century]], [[Klingon uniform]]s were brown and leather-based and [[Klingon]]s of this time period would often be seen in animal skins and furs. ({{ENT|Broken Bow}})
   
The ''[[sehlat]]'' was a giant fur covered "teddy bear"-like beast native to [[Vulcan (planet)|Vulcan]]. ({{ENT|The Forge}})
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The ''[[sehlat]]'' was a giant fur-covered "teddy bear"-like beast native to {{dis|Vulcan|planet}}. ({{ENT|The Forge}})
   
 
Both [[Garth of Izar]] and [[Anton Karidian]] wore furred robes. ({{TOS|The Conscience of the King|Whom Gods Destroy}})
 
Both [[Garth of Izar]] and [[Anton Karidian]] wore furred robes. ({{TOS|The Conscience of the King|Whom Gods Destroy}})
:''The actors for both of these roles actually wore the same robe from costuming.''
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{{bginfo|The actors for both of these roles actually wore the same robe from costuming.}}
   
[[Image:Mugato.jpg|thumb|A Mugato, covered in white fur]]
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[[File:Mugato.jpg|thumb|A Mugato, covered in white fur]]
The [[Mugato]] on [[Neural]] was a white-furred predatory ape with a lethally poisonous bite. ({{TOS|A Private Little War}})
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The [[Mugato]] on [[Neural]] was a white-furred predatory ape with a lethally [[poison]]ous bite. ({{TOS|A Private Little War}})
   
In the [[2360s]], [[William T. Riker]] wore [[fur]]s when he spoke with the leadership council on [[Kabatris]]. ({{TNG|Angel One}})
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In the [[2360s]], [[William T. Riker]] wore furs when he spoke with the leadership council on [[Kabatris]]. ({{TNG|Angel One}})
   
 
The [[Antican]]s were a large, furry, sentient [[humanoid]] species from the planet [[Antica]] in the [[Beta Renner system]]. ({{TNG|Tapestry|Lonely Among Us}})
 
The [[Antican]]s were a large, furry, sentient [[humanoid]] species from the planet [[Antica]] in the [[Beta Renner system]]. ({{TNG|Tapestry|Lonely Among Us}})
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A few Anticans were at [[Starbase Earhart]]'s [[Bonestell Recreation Facility]] in [[2327]]. ({{TNG|Tapestry}})
 
A few Anticans were at [[Starbase Earhart]]'s [[Bonestell Recreation Facility]] in [[2327]]. ({{TNG|Tapestry}})
   
On of [[Anya]]s forms as an [[allasomorph]] was to change forms, one of which was as a fierce creature covered in fur. ({{TNG|The Dauphin}})
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One of [[Anya]]'s abilities as an [[allasomorph]] was to change forms, one of which was as a fierce creature covered in fur. ({{TNG|The Dauphin}})
   
One of the youths living at the settlement on [[Gaia]], [[Gabriel]], told to [[Worf]] that he wanted to join the "[[Klingon]]s" so that he could ride a wild [[torga]], hunt, and trade [[fur]]s for the things he needed, as the other "Klingons" did. ({{DS9|Children of Time}})
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One of the youths living at the settlement on [[Gaia]], [[Gabriel]], told [[Worf]] that he wanted to join the "Klingons" so that he could ride a wild [[torga]], hunt, and trade furs for the things he needed, as the other "Klingons" did. ({{DS9|Children of Time}})
   
 
When the crew of the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-E|-E}} discovered the [[android]] [[B-4]], he asked simple questions including "''Why does [[William Riker|the tall man]] have a [[beard|furry face]]?''" ({{film|10}})
 
When the crew of the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-E|-E}} discovered the [[android]] [[B-4]], he asked simple questions including "''Why does [[William Riker|the tall man]] have a [[beard|furry face]]?''" ({{film|10}})
   
:''The [[Tellarite]] councilor in {{film|4}} was wearing robes originally created for the white-furred [[Kazarite]] from {{film|1}}.''
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{{bginfo|The [[Tellarite]] councilor in {{film|4}} wore robes originally created for the white-furred [[Kazarite]] from {{film|1}}.}}
   
 
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Revision as of 04:13, 4 April 2016

Kirk surrounded by Tribbles

Kirk among a number of furry tribbles

Fur was the name for the body hair of non-Human mammals.

One example of a creature with fur was the Tarcassian razor beast, which was a winged, furry animal noted for the spines on its wings and its loping way of locomotion. When she was a child, Guinan had an imaginary one as a pet. In her mind it had dark brown fur, gold eyes, and enormous wings that let it fly so fast no one but her could see it. (TNG: "Imaginary Friend")

Tribbles were small, round, furry, non-intelligent lifeforms originating from Iota Geminorum IV. (ENT: "The Breach")

When discussing tribbles in 2268, Spock noted to Dr. McCoy that while they were "nice, soft, and furry and they make a pleasant sound", a violin covered in ermine would be the same, and he would "see no advantage in having one." (TOS: "The Trouble with Tribbles")

In the 22nd century, Klingon uniforms were brown and leather-based and Klingons of this time period would often be seen in animal skins and furs. (ENT: "Broken Bow")

The sehlat was a giant fur-covered "teddy bear"-like beast native to Vulcan. (ENT: "The Forge")

Both Garth of Izar and Anton Karidian wore furred robes. (TOS: "The Conscience of the King", "Whom Gods Destroy")

The actors for both of these roles actually wore the same robe from costuming.
Mugato

A Mugato, covered in white fur

The Mugato on Neural was a white-furred predatory ape with a lethally poisonous bite. (TOS: "A Private Little War")

In the 2360s, William T. Riker wore furs when he spoke with the leadership council on Kabatris. (TNG: "Angel One")

The Anticans were a large, furry, sentient humanoid species from the planet Antica in the Beta Renner system. (TNG: "Tapestry", "Lonely Among Us")

A few Anticans were at Starbase Earhart's Bonestell Recreation Facility in 2327. (TNG: "Tapestry")

One of Anya's abilities as an allasomorph was to change forms, one of which was as a fierce creature covered in fur. (TNG: "The Dauphin")

One of the youths living at the settlement on Gaia, Gabriel, told Worf that he wanted to join the "Klingons" so that he could ride a wild torga, hunt, and trade furs for the things he needed, as the other "Klingons" did. (DS9: "Children of Time")

When the crew of the USS Enterprise-E discovered the android B-4, he asked simple questions including "Why does the tall man have a furry face?" (Star Trek Nemesis)

The Tellarite councilor in Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home wore robes originally created for the white-furred Kazarite from Star Trek: The Motion Picture.

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