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Your complete guide to creating a fantastic bat fursona
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Looking for tips for your bat fursona? Whether you’re a fruit bat, a vampire bat, a white bat, or another species, we’ve got you covered: keep reading for our tips for how to create your own bat fursona, an overview of bat fursona personality stereotypes, and iconic bat characters from pop culture to use as models for your own character! You'll be ready for the next furry convention in no time!

Bat Fursona Overview

  • Choose a bat species for your fursona, such as a fruit bat, vampire bat, or brown bat.
  • Give your fursona defining physical characteristics, like bat ears, bat wings, and any distinctive markings and colors.
  • Give your bat fursona a personality. It could be your own personality, or a personality totally different from yours, like a shy, skittish loner or a wild beast.
  • Look to iconic bats from pop culture for inspiration, like Bartok from Anastasia or Rouge from Sonic the Hedgehog .
Section 1 of 5:

Creating Your Bat Fursona's Look & Personality

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  1. Step 1 Decide what species of bat you want your fursona to be.
    There are over 1400 species of bats in the world! [1] If you don’t already know what species you’d like your fursona to be, do a little research to figure out which bat you like best. You could even combine bat species—or combine a bat with another animal entirely, if you want! It’s all part of the fun. Some of the most popular bat species include:
    • Fruit bats
    • Vampire bats
    • Brown bats
    • Flying foxes
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    Choose your bat fursona's colors. Bats come in a variety of colors, including black, brown, gray, tan, red, and white. Whatever species of bat you claim for your fursona , consider incorporating its color(s) into your wardrobe, bat fursuit, and illustrations of your fursona . Many fursonas also include an aesthetic color in addition to the animal's natural colors; consider adding a splash of a pastel or highlighter-bright hue!
    • For instance, Honduran white bats are typically fluffy and white with yellow noses and ears, while the little brown bat may be brown, red, or gold. [2]
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    Consider adding any defining physical characteristics to your fursona. For a bat, this would usually involve big, pointy bat ears and bat wings—a bat’s 2 most iconic features. You might also include birthmarks, hair, nails, a specific eye color, or any other defining characteristic you want.
    • What your ears and wings look like may depend on the species of bat you aim for. You can be ultra-specific and incorporate wings and ears that match your species exactly, or be a little looser and more creative with it. It’s up to you!
    • For a bat fursuit, you can purchase bat wings or ears , or make your own wings and ears.
    • Remember that bats have fur on their ears and bodies, but not on their wings. If you opt to include fur in your costume, don’t add it to your wings! [3]
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    Decide the aspects of your fursona's personality. Remember, your fursona doesn’t have to match your personality or physical appearance at all—it can, but it can also be someone completely different! Consider what personality traits you want your fursona to have: will they be outgoing? Shy? Fun? Friendly? Standoffish? Gloomy?
    • You might consider using your fursona’s species to guide their personality: for instance, if you’re a bumblebee bat , a.k.a. the world’s smallest bat, your personality might be cute, babyish, high-energy, or feisty. [4]
    • Keep reading for a deep dive into some bat fursona personality stereotypes for inspo!
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    Consider acting like a bat. If you want your bat fursona to have a batty personality, incorporate some batlike behavior into your act. You could be literal about it and screech like a bat, or embody behavior that's evocative of bats, like being a night owl, since bats are nocturnal.
    • If you want to go the literal route, consider eating lots of fruit or maybe even (edible) bugs! Screech, fly about, and groom your loved ones (with their consent, of course).
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    Give your fursona a name. Once you’ve got your fursona’s physical description and personality down-pat, decide what you’ll call them. You can give them your own name if you want, or you can choose a name that you like or that you feel matches their unique personality and look.
    • You can pick a name that sounds nice or that you’ve always liked, or do some research online to find a name that means something pertaining to your fursona. For example, if your fursona is very dark and gloomy, you might search “names that mean ‘dark” for ideas.
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Bat Fursona Stereotypes

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    Bats might be fancy, elegant, and proper. Not sure what personality to give your fursona? There are a few stereotypically personalities that are perfect for a bat! Picture a bat with a monocle, out to an elegant soiree. Maybe they have a British accent? Who knows.
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    They could also be wild and ferocious beasts. On the more Dracula end of the spectrum, your fursona could be a crazed and bloodthirsty monster. Maybe even give them a Romanian accent and make them Goth.
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    At times, they’re skittish loners. As bats are creatures of the night, it makes sense that a bat fursona would be the type of dreamy, artsy person who stays up all night, staring at the moon. Consider giving your fursona a shy, reserved personality and making them only come out after night has fallen.
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Bat Fursona Reference Sheets

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    A furry reference sheet is an illustration of the fursona with info about them. The ref sheet (also called a character sheet ) usually includes an illustration of the fursona from all angles. The sheet also often includes the character's name, age, species, gender, height, weight, appearance, personality, and traits.
    • Your ref sheet can be more or less detailed according to your preferences and how much you know about your character while you're making the ref sheet.
    • You might choose to include more details such as the character's sexuality, any nicknames, marital status, fetishes, and a biography.
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    Ref sheets captures your fursona's essence. A ref sheet is a great way to get your thoughts and ideas about your characters out of your head and onto paper. It's also useful if you want to commission art or a fursuit of your fursona: a ref sheet will help any artist get a better idea of what you're looking for and how they should go about constructing a piece for you.
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    You can make your own ref sheet, or commission one from an artist. If you're artistically inclined (or even if you're not), you can have a lot of fun making your own furry reference sheet! But if you don't have the time or skills, you can hire an artist to make a ref sheet for you.
    • If you're making your own ref sheet and don't know where to start, there are loads of templates out there: check out
    • Not sure where to commission an artist? Try Etsy or My Furry Art . Prices for commissioned ref sheets may run you anywhere from $10 to upwards of $100.
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Bats in Pop Culture

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  1. Check out these bats in the media for inspiration! There are tons of lovable and cool bat characters in pop culture, from Batty Koda in Fern Gully to Bartok from Anastasia . Consider modeling your fursona off of one of these iconic bats or bat-inspired characters—or use their personalities and aesthetics as jumping off points:
    • Bartok ( Anastasia )
    • Stellaluna
    • Batty Koda ( Fern Gully )
    • Batfink ( Batman )
    • Characters from Kenneth Oppel’s Silverwing
    • Rouge (from Sonic the Hedgehog )
    • Dracula
    • Batman
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Bat Fursona FAQ

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  1. There's no hard and fast rule about which animals can be furry animals and which can't, so on that basis, it doesn't really matter if bats have "enough" fur. But bats do have fur all over their bodies; they just don't have fur on their wings! So yes, they definitely count as furries.
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    What is the most popular furry? According to the International Anthropomorphic Research Project, the most popular fursona species are wolves, foxes, dogs, large felines, and dragons. [5]
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    What is a fursuit? A fursuit is a custom-made furry costume, typically representing the fursona you've created. You can make a fursuit yourself, or you can commission one from an artist (though that can get pricy).
  4. No, you don't need a fursuit, or even a fursona, to be a furry. More than 95% of furries do have their own fursona, but it's not required. [6] The furry community is very accepting of all members. All you need to be a furry is an interest in anthropomorphized animals (that is, animals with human qualities).
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