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  • That white-furred derriere had become a gravity-defying metronome, a passionate pendulum sometimes concealed, sometimes revealed by the position of the twitching tail, all vibrating in time to the music.

    A Corridor in the Asylum 2010

  • The animal was quite dead as Keristillax settled beside the white-furred shape at the base of the precipice.

    Father Swarat Matt Dennison 2010

  • They continue to spread misinformation that baby seals are killed in the hunt, when it is actually illegal to kill the white-furred babies.

    Mitchel Raphael 2010

  • Night falls clear and cool, and I run alongside a white-furred female, our paws skimming the ground.

    Swear Not by the Moon « A Fly in Amber 2008

  • He had removed his robe, to reveal his bright white-furred form clad in shorts and some kind of diaphanous shirt.

    The Lives of Felix Gunderson Sugu Althomsons 2010

  • A rare white-furred raccoon in Florida has the woman who feeds it worried that hunters might come along and kill it.

    Archive 2008-12-01 2008

  • Two survivors spouting wildly diverging stories
about a ferocious, white-furred monster and the mysterious stranger that came to their rescue.

    Marvel Comics for January 2010 | Major Spoilers - Comic Book Reviews and News 2009

  • Strangely, the approaches to the checkouts were strewn with lonely white-furred bears, deposited amongst the storage boxes, or balanced on shelving units, each, no doubt, prized from the hands of a screaming child.

    IKEA and Polar Bears zornhau 2007

  • The thing swung a white-furred forearm thicker than Magnus's massive leg had ever been and smashed the dead man's chest in — rib cage and spine exploding outward in a shower of white bone shards.

    The Terror Simmons, Dan 2007

  • It commanded the ixitqusiqjuk bad spirits to move the glaciers farther south, making the glaciers themselves follow the human beings who'd fled into green lands so that the white-furred Tuunbaq would be comfortable and concealed in the cold as it continued to eat human souls.

    The Terror Simmons, Dan 2007

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