Tails stands at roughly 3 to 3.5 feet tall, maintaining his original proportions—slightly oversized head, compact torso, and expressive upper body—but rendered with the anatomical logic of a real fox. His body is covered in dense, layered fur similar to a red fox, with a rich golden-orange base coat. The fur shows natural variation: slightly darker along the spine and outer limbs, lighter cream tones on his muzzle, chest, inner arms, and tail tips. Each strand has subtle irregularity, catching light differently to give that soft, tactile realism you’d expect in wildlife photography. His face is unmistakably fox-like now: a defined muzzle with a moist, textured black nose, faint whiskers, and large, alert ears with visible inner fur and slight translucency near the edges when backlit. His eyes remain large and expressive like the original design, but are reinterpreted as glossy, amber-colored fox eyes with realistic depth, reflections, and a faint slit to the pupil under bright light. His expressions rely on subtle muscle movement around the eyes and brow ridge rather than exaggerated cartoon elasticity. His upper body stays close to the original Tails silhouette: arms are still human-like in structure, with rounded shoulders and flexible wrists. Under the fur, you can subtly see musculature appropriate for a small, agile animal—lean rather than bulky. His hands remain gloved, but the gloves now behave like real materials: slightly worn white fabric with faint stitching, Mehr sehen