The most controversial and hilarious board book to hit the shelves since, well...ever. There's no polite way to put it, Furverts features 10 spreads of fake furry animals screwing. Capitalising on the 'Furries' trend, photographer Michael Cogliantry captured furries in various sex positions in Las Vegas hotel rooms: An elephant and a donkey doing it against a window overlooking the Vegas strip, a chicken and a fox doing it doggie-style, a penguin and a squirrel getting it on. The term 'Furries' originated at a science fiction convention in 1980, and has since grown to encompass a whole world of fans who dress up in furry costumes, creating anthropomorphic animal characters and engaging in role-playing sessions. Furry culture has proliferated at furry conventions, on the internet, and via publications like fanzines, comic books, sculpture, fiction, music, and photography. In recent years, furries have become a hot topic in the media. Vanity Fair ran a feature story called 'Pleasures of the Fur' in 2001, and Jimmy Kimmel ran a piece on his show where he reported from a furry convention - Furries are hot right now! The fun board book format features a patch of fur on the cover to give readers a tactile piece of this illicit world. This is a hilarious, shocking, and thoroughly entertaining peek into the craziest things furries do.