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** Tony Tony Chopper from fits this trope while in his [[Half-Human Hybrid|hybrid form]]. However, his normal form is a [[Funny Animal]] (he is a reindeer) while his human form is a [[Beast Man]].
** Foxy also had three rat Petting Zoo People in his crew who helped him prepare for the grand match of Davy Back Fight.
** The Mink Tribe is an entire species of Petting Zoo people of various animal stock, mostly mammals, who either fit this Trope ofor [[Funny Animal]]. Peculiarly, Mink often are of different animal stock within same family; a child is not necessarily the same stock as his or her parents.
** The Fishmen are similar to the Minks (some are this Trope, some are borderline or higher), [[Fish People| but fish-like]].
* In ''[[Bleach]]'', Sajin Komamura appears to be this.
* [[Owl Be Damned|Fukuro]] in ''[[Fairy Tail]]''.
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* They are a common sight in the ''[[Dragon Ball]]'' series, even moreso in the earlier arcs. Major characters that fit this trope included Puar, [[Pig Man|Oolong]], and Korin. Other examples of this trope are Captain Yellow (a tiger), a high-ranking officer of the Red Ribbon Army and King Furry (a dog), the King of Earth.
* At least ''three'' of ''[[Doraemon]]'''s [[Non-Serial Movie]] have settings around the anthropomorphic animal's societies. One having mixed up species, one having birds, and one having dogs and cats. They act and speak so similarly to the Earthlings that the heros are always able to disguise themselves simply with animal outfits and use the language translation gum.
* In ''[[My Hero Academia]]'', Principal Nezu is a very rare case of an animal who was born with a Quirk; in his case, it gives him superhuman intelligence, an anthropomorphic physique, and the ability to talk. However, exactly what species of animal he's supposed to be is debatable, as he seems to have traits of a mouse, bear, and dog.
 
== Comic Books ==
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* Arol in the norwegian fantasy series Phenomena, who is an icebear commonly called "winter bear" in-story, but sometimes typoed(?) as icebear. He and his tribe wears clothes and armors and talks like everyone else and walks on two a lot. Though he runs on four.
* Some of the kemos in the web-novel ''[[Domina]]'' fall into this. Most, however, only have [[Little Bit Beastly|a few bits here and there]].
* In ''[[Harry Potter]]'' mythos, the Veela are nymph-like creatures who can change into bird-people when angered. Exactly which form is their true form is not stated.
 
 
== Live Action TV ==
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== Newspaper Comics ==
* Thornton the polar bear from ''[[Sherman's Lagoon]]''.
* In ''[[Shoe]]'', the whole cast are bird-people.
 
 
== Tabletop Games ==
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** [[Proud Merchant Race| Tortollans]], turtle people; naturally they don't like the naga much.
** Arakkoa, bird people.
** Taurens, bull and cow people
* ''[[Undertale]]'' has Toriel (goat woman), Undyne (fish woman), Mad Mew Mew (cat woman)<ref>[[Nintendo Switch]] version only</ref>, Alphys (lizard woman), and ''lots'' of [[Beast Man]] mooks.
** Pandarens, panda people
** Vulpera, fox people
* ''[[Undertale]]'' has Toriel (goat woman), Undyne (fish woman), Mad Mew Mew (cat woman)<ref>[[Nintendo Switch]] version only</ref>, Alphys (lizard woman), Muffet (spider woman), Asgore (bull man), and ''lots'' of [[Beast Man]] mooks.
* The Zonai are a race introduced in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom]]'' that are likely extinct (King Rauru is the only one who interacts with Link, and he's either a ghost or ascended spirit) but given the art depicting them in the game, they seem to have been goat-people, cat-people, and/or fox-people.
 
== Webcomics ==
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* In ''[[Thundercats 2011]]'' the main cast of Thundercats are [[Beast Folk]] [[Catfolk|Cats]], but other Animals, like [[Dogfaces|Dogs]] [[Lizard Folk|Lizards]] and [[Fishmen]] are designed as this type.
* A painting of King Julien that Maurice was painting in one episode of ''[[The Penguins of Madagascar]]'' depicts him with this appearance.
* ''[[Helluva Boss]]''; hellhounds like Loona are wolf-people, [[Demon Lords and Archdevils| Stolas]] and his family are bird-people, and [[The Don| Crimson's]] henchmen are shark-people.
 
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