>>59378809Basically, a furry loli. But because Japanese furries and western furries are so different in many ways, and because Japan calls furries "kemono" (written ケモノ in katakana, not 獣 as in "animal" written using kanji), people use "kemololi" to refer to kemono lolis, like Japanese people like shortening everything.
One great artist you can look up to do research is ro (might be difficult to look up such a tiny name, so you can also use his doujin circle's name, nyankone).
I'm not a furry by the way.