"Hello, everyone, and welcome to one of the first IAC-themed Animalia Ambassadoria episodes." said Miles, as he got everything ready.
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"What's probably the biggest thing going on this year is the international furry convention that is taking place in Las Vegas this year. While I don't know much about it since it's a biannual/triannual event." Said Miles, setting up a link to some of the pictures, "We've just got done with the 'standard' fursona contest, and the next one, with the more mythical ones will be starting soon."
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"What's also generating waves is the Herm Exposition, especially since hermaphroditism is somewhat new, especially with new species of herms." said Miles, "But since this month is Pride Month, many people are asking where hermaphroditism fits in on the LGBT+ spectrum. The answer, for right now at least, is that we don't have the answer for that."
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"We've also gotten demands for information on Animalia's first 'conversion orgy', but unfortunately, we can't show stuff like that due to the requests for privacy from the participants." reported Miles, much to the disappointment of many viewers, but there were a good number that were relieved at that. "What I can say is that the participants were all college students who are finished with their studies."
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"As part of the official 'openings' of the IAC," said Miles, "Sophie and Roland are going to be flying to Colorado to do some coverage of the Mesozoic Enclave, and when I say flying, I mean flying solely by wing-power." At that point, there was a lot of expressions of surprise. Miles continued, "While pterodactylus antiqus is not as big a distance flyer as, say, quetzalcoatlus, they can still fly pretty far.
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"I'm going to have to cut this short because the match between Ela Sha and Molly is about to begin." said Miles, as a notification pinged on his phone, "However, this isn't the end of Animalia Ambassadoria's special coverage, so stay tuned."