Display title | Animals Not to Scale |
Default sort key | Animals Not to Scale |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | This trope is about animals that are either unusually large or unusually small for their species. This is especially true of Funny Animals, which tend to be within normal human size ranges. Thus a small animal (say, a mouse) will be about as tall as a very short person or an average housecat, which is gargantuan compared to the actual species, while a big one(say, a bear) would be as tall as a normal person. |