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This article is to describe the various races of anthropomorphic animals in the Prime Universe. It does not include humans.

Notice 1: This list includes many races, but may not be complete.

Notice 2: In this article, the Anthropomorphic versions of an animal are referred to using capital letters (e.g., 'Duck'), while the usual animal versions are referred to using lowercase letters (e.g., 'duck').

Birds

Waterfowl/Seabirds

-Ducks

(see Anthropomorphic Duck)

-Coots

Coots are similar to Ducks, except for a more pointed beak and "floating eyes" (eyes that are not connected to the beak). They have webbed feet.

Example character: Cornelius Coot

-Loons

Loons have the same beak shape and height of Ducks, but floating eyes. They have webbed feet.

Example: Lulubelle Loon

-Grebes

Grebes have a rounded/oval head and a pointed beak that curves downward, and floating eyes. They are about the height of Anthropomorphic Dogs. They have human-like feet.

Example: Gretchen Grebe

-Geese

Geese have a tall, rounded, oval head and long neck, with a short, pointed beak and floating eyes. Their height can vary from Duck-height, to Dog-height, to much smaller than Ducks. They have webbed feet.

Example: Gus Goose

-Gadwalls

Gadwalls have an angular, pointed beak and floating eyes. They are Duck-height. They (presumably) have webbed feet. (note: real gadwalls are, in fact, a type of duck, however, it is unknown if this is true of anthropomorphic gadwalls)

Example: Gertrude Gadwall

-Albatrosses

Albatrosses are tall, and usually have a long beak and floating eyes. They can have human-like or webbed feet.

Example: Will Orwight

-Pelicans

Pelicans are usually taller than Ducks, although it is unclear how much taller. They are white, have small, rounded heads, large, rounded bills, and webbed feet, and presumably have floating eyes, because Duck/Pelican hybrids can have floating eyes.

Example: No example of a pure Pelican character is known to exist, but Papudo Duck is part Pelican

-Seagulls

Seagulls are about Duck-height. They are white, have round/oval heads, large bushy sideburns, a long, curved, seagull-like beak, webbed feet, and may have floating eyes. They have feather-tails and bushy feathers around the top of their legs.

Example: Tad

Other Birds

-Cockatoos

Cockatoos look identical to Grebes. They have also been called Chickens (although most Chickens look very different (see "Chickens" below)) and Cranes.

Example: Gyro Gearloose

-Penguins

Penguins are about Duck-height. They look mostly like normal penguins. They have webbed feet.

-Owls

Owls are about Dog-height. They look mostly like normal owls. They have talons and floating eyes.

Example: Judge Owl

-Parrots

Parrots are about Duck-height. They are usually green, with a short, curved, rounded beak. They have two-toed feet and connected eyes.

Example: José Carioca

-Chickens

(see Anthropomorphic Chicken)


-Eagles

Eagles are usually about Duck-height. They can be brown or white, and, in fact, their feathers often change colors throughout their lives. They have human-like feet and connected eyes.

Example: Evil Emil Eagle

-Pigeons

Pigeons are usually about Dog-height. They have curved, pointed beaks that are a medium length between that of Ducks and Grebes, rounded heads, and long necks. They can be white or gray, and have human-like feet and floating eyes.

Example: Phineas McGuffin

-Ostrich

Ostriches are about Dog-height, with a long neck and legs, two-toed feet, wing-like arms and hands with feather-like fingers, a Duck-like beak, connected eyes, and a long feathery tail. They have white-ish pink feathers, except on their arms, where they are purple, and gray legs.

Example: Lady Kay

Mammals

-Dogs

Dogs are usually about human-, Grebe-, Cockatoo-, and Owl-height. "Purebred" anthropomorphic dogs have fur covering their body and a fully dog-like head (though with a human-like range of expressions), and tend to resemble specific breeds of dogs. Dognoses, presumed to actually have some human ancestry down the line (though  are usually considered "anthropomorphic dogs") far outnumber "purebreds", and have human-like skin; their skulls range anywhere from quite canine still, to virtually indistinguishable from humans save for their black or reddish dognoses, and (in some cases) their drooping ears. Both types of anthropomorphic dogs have human-like feet.

Example: Dog: Goofy Dognose: Beagle Boys

-Pigs

Pigs are the most common anthro used for extras after dogs. Pigs are usually about Dog-height, although occasionally they can be about Duck-height. They have rounded heads and a snout-like nose. Purebred pigs have floppy ears and more pronounced snouts. Pignoses have assumed human ancestry and they may lack a full on snout instead only having a pig nose. Their ears are round exactly like a humans or like a human's ears but pointed. They are usually beige or pink. They have human-like feet.

Example: Pig: Mayor Hogwilde Pignose: Soapy Slick

-Sheep

Sheep usually have Dog-like heads pointed noses and long ears or no ears. They can be covered in red or black wool, with beige skin. They have cloven hoof-like hands. They have human-like feet.

-Walrus

Walruses are about Dog-height. They have walrus-like heads, and human-like feet. They can be brown or gray.

Example: Walrus Judge

-Moose

Moose can be as tall or slightly taller than Dog-height. They have moose-like heads, and human-like feet.

-Mice

Mice are about Duck-height. They have upturned nose bridges with Dog-like noses on top and rounded ears. They have mostly black fur, and can have white or beige faces. They have human-like feet and long, thin tails.

Example: Mickey Mouse

-Rats

Rats are about Dog-height. They usually have long, sometimes-curved nose bridges with Dog-like noses on them, although they can have shorter nose bridges. They can have black or beige fur, with white or beige faces, and rounded ears. They have human-like feet.

Example: Sylvester Shyster

-Cows

Cows have long, rounded faces. They also have horns. They have black fur with white or beige faces, and oval-shaped, rounded ears. They have cloven hoof-like feet.

Example: Clarabelle Cow

-Horses

Horses have long, rounded faces. They have black or brown fur with white or beige faces, and oval shaped, rounded ears or long, dog-like ears. They have cloven hoof-like feet.

Example: Horace Horsecollar

-Cats

Cats can be Dog-height or slightly taller than Mouse-height. They can have pointed or rounded ears. They have broad, rounded faces, large chins, and Dog-like noses. They have long tails and human-like feet. They have black fur and white or beige faces.

Example: Kat Nipp

-Goats

Goats have long, pointed faces. They also have horns. They have black or gray fur with white or beige faces, and pointed ears. They have cloven hoof-like feet.

Example: Gideon Goat

-Bears

Bears are about Dog-height. They have bear-like faces, long nose bridges with dog-like noses on the end of them, and rounded ears. They have human-like feet.

Example: Al Aggrand

-Gorillas

Gorillas are about Dog-height. They tend to look mostly exactly like gorillas. They have human-like feet and brown fur with white or beige faces.

-Weasels

Weasels usually have brown or black fur and long, Rat-like noses. They tend to look like Bears, Rats, and Cats. They have rounded or long ears, human-like feet, brown, black, or beige faces.

-Raccoons

Raccoons look quite a bit like raccoons standing upon two legs, with more human-like eyes and a dognose-like nose.

Example: Bo Dilly

Amphibians

Frogs/Toads

Frogs range from being shorter than a Duck to about Dog-height. They have frog-like heads and human-like feet. They are completely green.

Example: Ribbit

Hybrids

-Duck/Coot

Can have Duck-like beaks and connected eyes (such as Grandma Duck), or Coot-like beaks and floating eyes (such as Casey Coot), or beaks that are halfway between a Duck's and a Coot's and floating eyes (such as Clinton Coot).

Example: Casey Coot

-Duck/Loon

Duck-like beaks, floating or connected eyes.

Example: Fethry Duck

-Coot/Grebe

Duck-like form, long, curved, pointed beaks, long necks, small heads, connected eyes (variations may have somewhat shorter beaks with floating eyes).

Example: Cuthbert Coot, Fanny Coot

-Duck/Goose

Duck-like form, long, pointed, upward-curving beak, floating eyes

Example: Gladstone Gander

-Coot/Gadwall

Pointed or Duck-like beak, floating or connected eyes.

Example: Elvira Duck

-Dog/Pig

Dog-like nose and ears, Pig-like head and snout, human-like feet.

-Duck/Dog

See Anthropomorphic Duck.

-Duck/Human

Duck-like form, about Dog-height, human-like ears, Duck-like beak.

-Duck/Pelican

Slightly taller than Ducks, white, small, rounded heads, large, rounded bills, webbed feet.