Talk:Faunus (WoR episode)/@comment-174.119.38.110-20170520192127/@comment-28288412-20170520193816

"Take two wolf Faunus, and you'll get a little wolf cub kiddo. A wolf Faunus and a human also typically means that your little bundle of joy's teething days could get a little dicey. But if you take a wolf Faunus and a bull Faunus, for example, it's a complete roll of the dice."

This is the bit from the episode that essentially answers how it works. If two of the same Faunus have a kid it's the same type. Two different ones yield a completely different type of Faunus from the parent types and a Faunus and a human means that it probably going to be the same Faunus type as the parent.

Now what Qrow meant by "typically means", whether it be the kid might appear with no traits, traits different to the Faunus parent or he just meant always and they decided to use a term that implies to the contrary unnecessarily is unknown.

So yes, Half-Faunus are technically a thing but they aren't any different than other Faunus (or possibly humans) really.