Wolf pack

Updated On Jul 18, 2012 01:48 pm IST
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Yote is a member of "Furros Nuevo Leon", whose members dress like wolves. The group is part of the subculture known as furry fandom, furrydom or fur fandom, where members dress like anthropomorphic animal characters. The "Furros Nuevo Leon" has approximately 71 members, most of whom are graphic designers or studying graphic arts and animation. REUTERS expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Jul 18, 2012 01:48 pm IST

Yote is a member of "Furros Nuevo Leon", whose members dress like wolves. The group is part of the subculture known as furry fandom, furrydom or fur fandom, where members dress like anthropomorphic animal characters. The "Furros Nuevo Leon" has approximately 71 members, most of whom are graphic designers or studying graphic arts and animation. REUTERS

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A man puts on his wolf suit in Monterrey. He is a member of "Furros Nuevo Leon", whose members dress like wolves. REUTERS/Daniel Becerril expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Jul 18, 2012 01:48 pm IST

A man puts on his wolf suit in Monterrey. He is a member of "Furros Nuevo Leon", whose members dress like wolves. REUTERS/Daniel Becerril

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Yote, dressed as a wolf, talks to a group of nurses outside a hospital while going to the university in Monterrey. Yote is a member of "Furros Nuevo Leon", whose members dress like wolves. The group is part of the subculture known as furry fandom, furrydom or fur fandom, where members dress like anthropomorphic animal characters. REUTERS/Daniel Becerril expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Jul 18, 2012 01:48 pm IST

Yote, dressed as a wolf, talks to a group of nurses outside a hospital while going to the university in Monterrey. Yote is a member of "Furros Nuevo Leon", whose members dress like wolves. The group is part of the subculture known as furry fandom, furrydom or fur fandom, where members dress like anthropomorphic animal characters. REUTERS/Daniel Becerril

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Adrian drives his car while dressed as a wolf in Monterrey. Adrian is a member of "Furros Nuevo Leon", whose members dress like wolves. REUTERS/Daniel Becerril expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Jul 18, 2012 01:48 pm IST

Adrian drives his car while dressed as a wolf in Monterrey. Adrian is a member of "Furros Nuevo Leon", whose members dress like wolves. REUTERS/Daniel Becerril

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The tail of a young man dressed as a wolf is seen while a group celebrates a friend's birthday in a restaurant in Monterrey. REUTERS/Daniel Becerril expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Jul 18, 2012 01:48 pm IST

The tail of a young man dressed as a wolf is seen while a group celebrates a friend's birthday in a restaurant in Monterrey. REUTERS/Daniel Becerril

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Leo and Adrian, dressed as wolves, share a moment with a barista at a coffee bar in Monterrey. Both are members of "Furros Nuevo Leon", whose members dress like wolves. REUTERS/Daniel Becerril expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Jul 18, 2012 01:48 pm IST

Leo and Adrian, dressed as wolves, share a moment with a barista at a coffee bar in Monterrey. Both are members of "Furros Nuevo Leon", whose members dress like wolves. REUTERS/Daniel Becerril

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Yote, dressed as a wolf, arrives at the university in Monterrey. Yote is a member of "Furros Nuevo Leon", whose members dress like wolves. The group is part of the subculture known as furry fandom, furrydom or fur fandom, where members dress like anthropomorphic animal characters. The "Furros Nuevo Leon" has approximately 71 members, most of whom are graphic designers or studying graphic arts and animation. REUTERS/Daniel Becerril expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Jul 18, 2012 01:48 pm IST

Yote, dressed as a wolf, arrives at the university in Monterrey. Yote is a member of "Furros Nuevo Leon", whose members dress like wolves. The group is part of the subculture known as furry fandom, furrydom or fur fandom, where members dress like anthropomorphic animal characters. The "Furros Nuevo Leon" has approximately 71 members, most of whom are graphic designers or studying graphic arts and animation. REUTERS/Daniel Becerril

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People, dressed as wolves, celebrate their friend's birthday in a restaurant in Monterrey. The group, "Furros Nuevo Leon", is part of the subculture known as furry fandom, furrydom or fur fandom, where members dress like anthropomorphic animal characters. The "Furros Nuevo Leon" has approximately 71 members, most of whom are graphic designers or studying graphic arts and animation. REUTERS/Daniel Becerril expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Jul 18, 2012 01:48 pm IST

People, dressed as wolves, celebrate their friend's birthday in a restaurant in Monterrey. The group, "Furros Nuevo Leon", is part of the subculture known as furry fandom, furrydom or fur fandom, where members dress like anthropomorphic animal characters. The "Furros Nuevo Leon" has approximately 71 members, most of whom are graphic designers or studying graphic arts and animation. REUTERS/Daniel Becerril

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