Just so, do furries still exist?
Furries exist as any other fandom exists, because of a joint interest in a topic; this being talking animals. It's a broad brush to pain with, but the fandom is an extremely broad thing. We have artists, writers, animators, plush toy makers, you name it.
Similarly, what makes a person a furry? A furry is a fictional (make-believe) animal character who has human traits, like walking on two legs or talking. People who like this art are also called furries, and together they make up the furry fandom. Another word for furry is anthropomorphic, which means "people-like."
Also know, what animals can be furries?
That being said, the 20 most popular fursona species are: Wolf; red fox; dragon; domestic cat; tiger; husky; dog (other); feline (other); fox (other); artic fox; rabbit; kitsune; lion; canine (other); raccoon; leopard; grey fox; coyote; horse; and river otter.
How do you know if you're a furry?
You know you're a furry if: “Animals” and/or “Lifestyle” appears in your YouTube recommended section with videos of giant animal costumes and art. You call every animal you see cute. Your go-to greeting is a tight hug instead of a handshake.