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'''Lagarto''' is the fursona and [[fursuit]] developed by Python for the purpose of having arms and legs, and for the repetetive "L" in "Lagarto's Lamination". He is a green [[Wikipedia:American alligator|American alligator]] who likes to dance and get his picture taken.
 
'''Lagarto''' is the fursona and [[fursuit]] developed by Python for the purpose of having arms and legs, and for the repetetive "L" in "Lagarto's Lamination". He is a green [[Wikipedia:American alligator|American alligator]] who likes to dance and get his picture taken.
  
In 2009, Lagarto came to the forefront and pushed the Burmese Python identity aside as the registration name for future conventions - and also added *Leatherworks* to the Lagarto's brand for the dealer rooms (Lagarto's Lamination & Leatherworks). The leather started after Califur, when amazing cuffs and collars were found from the maker "Sign of the Hawk". Expect to see Lagarto wearing cuffs from Summer onward!
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In 2009, Lagarto came to the forefront and pushed the Burmese Python identity aside as the registration name for future conventions - and also added *Leatherworks* to the Lagarto's brand for the dealer rooms (Lagarto's Lamination & Leatherworks). The leather started after Califur, when he began making leather cuffs.
  
 
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Revision as of 19:13, 23 January 2011

Burmese Python.
File:Lagarto-dance-RainFurrest2008.jpg
Lagarto at RainFurrest 2008.

Burmese Python is the name of a furry photographic artist and writer, and is also the species of his original fursona.

Burmese Python discovered furry fandom in 1998 after finding furry artwork on the internet, and began conversing with other furs by e-mail. In 2000, he attended a fur meet where he met his future mate, Hyper.

In 2001, Python and Hyper attended Fur-B-Q 4, and Python decided to launch his website, yiffing.org.[1] Since then, he has attended numerous furry conventions, including Anthrocon, EuroFurence, Califur, Furry Connection North, Furry Weekend Atlanta, Further Confusion, Mephit Fur Meet, Midwest FurFest, RainFurrest, RBW and Rocket City FurMeet.

Burmese Python currently lives in the Netherlands with a collection of Burmese (tiger) Pythons, and Short-Tailed Blood Pythons. He is the owner of the for-pay pornography sites BeastPaint.com (gay), Fursuitsex.com (gay) and Fursuitsex.net (hetero).

Lagarto

Burmese Python runs tables in the dealer's rooms at various furry conventions throughout the western world, under the banner "Lagarto's Lamination".

Lagarto is the fursona and fursuit developed by Python for the purpose of having arms and legs, and for the repetetive "L" in "Lagarto's Lamination". He is a green American alligator who likes to dance and get his picture taken.

In 2009, Lagarto came to the forefront and pushed the Burmese Python identity aside as the registration name for future conventions - and also added *Leatherworks* to the Lagarto's brand for the dealer rooms (Lagarto's Lamination & Leatherworks). The leather started after Califur, when he began making leather cuffs.

References

  1. http://www.yiffing.org/burmese.html

External links

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