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* ''TabletopGame/YuGiOh'':[[https://yugioh.fandom.com/wiki/Beast-Warrior Beast-Warriors]] are monster types which either resemble anthropomorphic animals or humanoids with animal features such as centaurs and minotaurs.

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* ''TabletopGame/YuGiOh'':[[https://yugioh.''TabletopGame/YuGiOh'': [[https://yugioh.fandom.com/wiki/Beast-Warrior Beast-Warriors]] are monster types which either resemble anthropomorphic animals or humanoids with animal features such as centaurs and minotaurs.
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* ''Animation/TheMissingLink'': The "No-Men" are an all-female species of feral cat-women that use their [[FemmeFatale sex appeal]] to distract their prey (and yes, it ''does'' [[InterspeciesRomance work across species]]).

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* ''Animation/TheMissingLink'': ''WesternAnimation/TheMissingLink'': The "No-Men" are an all-female species of feral cat-women that use their [[FemmeFatale sex appeal]] to distract their prey (and yes, it ''does'' [[InterspeciesRomance work across species]]).

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*** Supervillainess Orca (a member of Batman's RoguesGallery) [[{{Animorphism}} is a mix between a whale and a woman]]. She has a large, muscular, and imposing frame, as well as [[BoobsOfSteel the largest chest of any female in Batman's rogues' gallery]].

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*** Supervillainess Orca (a member of Batman's RoguesGallery) [[{{Animorphism}} is [[UnscaledMerfolk a mix between a whale and a woman]]. She has a large, muscular, and imposing frame, as well as [[BoobsOfSteel the largest chest of any female in Batman's rogues' gallery]].



*** ''ComicBook/WonderWoman1987'': The Lansinarians are near immortal animalistic humanoids who lived beneath the earth, and appeared briefly as a way for Diana to get her advanced invisible aircraft in a continuity where the Amazon's tech level had been drastically reduced.
*** ''ComicBook/WonderWomanRebirth:'' ComicBook/{{Cheetah}}, whose appearance has changed dramatically from prior depictions of "human with fur and a tail" to looking like an actual humanoid cheetah, complete with more feline facial features. She's also slowly losing her humanity the longer she's stuck in that form. (The only other time she had a similar appearance she'd lost her humanity after being transformed by the White Magician into his incredibly powerful but mindless henchman in the ''ComicBook/PostCrisis'' continuity.)

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*** ''ComicBook/WonderWoman1987'': The Lansinarians are near immortal near-immortal, animalistic humanoids who lived live beneath the earth, earth and appeared appear briefly as a way for Diana to get her advanced invisible aircraft in a continuity where the Amazon's Amazons' tech level had has been drastically reduced.
*** ''ComicBook/WonderWomanRebirth:'' ComicBook/{{Cheetah}}, whose ''ComicBook/WonderWomanRebirth'': Cheetah's appearance has changed dramatically from prior depictions of "human with fur and a tail" to looking like an actual humanoid cheetah, complete with more feline facial features. She's also slowly losing her humanity the longer she's stuck in that form. (The only other time she had a similar appearance she'd lost her humanity after being transformed by the White Magician into his incredibly powerful but mindless henchman in the ''ComicBook/PostCrisis'' continuity.)



** Sascia is a young hyena-girl.
** Junapur is a big, imposing and strong beast woman, with (four) BoobsOfSteel

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** Sascia is a young hyena-girl.
hackal, essentially a humanoid hyena. Most people consider hackals an AlwaysChaoticEvil {{Proud Warrior Race|Guy}}, but the ones encountered in the book range from civilized Beast Men to savage ones, depending on their tribe, clan, and individual disposition.
** Junapur is a big, imposing and strong beast woman, woman with (four) BoobsOfSteelBoobsOfSteel.



* Anya of the ''Literature/DamselsOfDistress'' is a wendigo and has furry ears, a tail, and stands a six and a half feet tall. She is also a crack shot with her auto revolvers.

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* Anya of the ''Literature/DamselsOfDistress'' is a wendigo and has furry ears, a tail, and stands a six and a half feet tall. She is also a crack shot with her auto revolvers.



* Taura, from the ''Literature/VorkosiganSaga'', is an eight-foot-tall genetically-modified SuperSoldier with fangs who can rip people to shreds with her bare hands -- and highly intelligent, with an unexpectedly sweet personality (and a fondness for pink frilly clothing). She much prefers intimidation to violence; she remarks at one point that, when trouble starts, she looms at people, and if that doesn't work she smiles.

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* Taura, Taura from the ''Literature/VorkosiganSaga'', ''Literature/VorkosiganSaga'' is an eight-foot-tall genetically-modified eight-foot-tall, genetically modified SuperSoldier with fangs who can rip people to shreds with her bare hands -- and highly intelligent, with an unexpectedly sweet personality (and a fondness for pink frilly clothing). She much prefers intimidation to violence; she remarks at one point that, that when trouble starts, she looms at people, and if that doesn't work work, she smiles.



* In ''Literature/{{Cerberon}}'', by In Creator/RobertEHoward, hackals are essentially humanoid hyenas. Most people consider them an AlwaysChaoticEvil ProudWarriorRace, but the ones encountered in the book range from civilized Beast Men to AlwaysChaoticEvil, depending on their tribe, clan, and individual disposition.
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* ''VideoGame/WorldOfWarcraft'':
** Most of the Humanoid races seen in Azeroth and Draenor visually resemble an animal crossed with a human, elf, or hunch-backed dwarf: Kobolds are rats, Gnolls are hyenas, Furbolgs are bears, Quilboar are pigs, Tuskarr are walruses, Wolvar are wolverines, Pandaren are pandas, Hozen are monkeys, Virmen are rabbits, Moonkin are mostly owls, Makrura are lobsters, Eredar[=/=]Draenei are goatish, Saurok resemble lizards, the list goes on.
** Justified in the case of Satyrs, Naga, Fal'dorei, and Worgen. Originally, all four of these races [[WasOnceAMan were originally elves]] were transformed through various means: Satyrs were crossed with goats by the Legion, Naga were crossed with sea snakes and eels by the Old Gods, Fal'dorei were fused with spiders by the failing Arcan'dor of Falanaar, and Worgen were created by failed attempts to master the druidic Pack Form. Playable Worgen are Gilnean humans [[OurWerewolvesAreDifferent transformed by descendants of the original Druids of the Scythe]].
** Interestingly, while races on Draenor such as the Saberon or Arakkoa share cat and bird elements with the Tol'vir and Harpies of Azeroth, respectively, they have no relation with one another.
** The Tauren and Taunka are offshoots of the Yaungol race. All three resemble bovids, with the Yaungol resembling yaks, the Taunka resembling bison, and the Tauren resembling cattle. Highmountain Tauren, however, are given moose antlers.
** Murlocs are somewhere between fish, frogs and pygmy humans with sharp teeth. Their offshoots include the Gorlocs and Jinyu, the latter of which drop the frog motifs in favor of appearing as koi fish.
** The Qiraji, Nerubians, and Mantid all share insectoid or arachnid features, with most of their species not even qualifying as Humanoids; they share a common ancestor in the Aqir, which were crafted by the Old Gods to act as footsoldiers. Qiraji largely resemble beetles, Nerubians are generally more spider-like, while Mantid take cues from the praying mantis.
** Keepers of the Grove and Dryads are the [[OneGenderRace respective male and female]] offspring of Cenarius, who himself bears the image of a night elf crossed with a deer. Centaurs are the offspring of a Keeper and an earth elemental. Furthermore, there are the ''Magna''taur, who appear to be men crossed with ''mammoths''.
** It's unclear what Grummles and Goren are supposed to be. Goren have shells and can ball-up like armadillos, but their faces and egg-laying habits make them more reptilian. Grummles, meanwhile, are clearly crossbred with some type of domestic mammal, but only half their faces are exposed and their short snouts make it difficult to tell if they're more cat- or dog-like.
** This is to say nothing of races hybridized with mythical creatures, such as [[DraconicHumanoid Dragonspawn]], Mogu[[labelnote:*]]Based off of [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinese_guardian_lions shíshÄ« lions or "foo dogs"]][[/labelnote]] or [[FierySalamander Flamewakers]].
** ''Battle for Azeroth'' also adds the Vulpera (Goblin-sized foxes), Tortollan (Tuskarr-sized tortoises), and Sethraki (inversions of the Naga, who are cobras from the neck up).
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* Most of the mooks in ''VideoGame/Legend1998'' are beast people, from warthog-men to wolf-men and gator-men. They're mostly mindless however and serves as body-bag fillers, save for the DraconicHumanoid who's at least mildly threatening.
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* ''VideoGame/EtrianOdyssey IV'' has the Sentinels, [[spoiler:a ServantRace that were presumably genetically engineered from regular animals]]. Fittingly, their playable class, Bushi, is TheBerserker.

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* ''VideoGame/EtrianOdyssey IV'' ''VideoGame/EtrianOdysseyIVLegendsOfTheTitan'' has the Sentinels, [[spoiler:a ServantRace that were presumably genetically engineered from regular animals]]. Fittingly, their playable class, Bushi, is TheBerserker.
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* ''Anime/TengenToppaGurrenLagann'': The antagonists in the first half -- they're even ''called'' Beastmen. [[spoiler:They were uplifted from regular beasts to provide Lordgenome with an army that couldn't harness Spiral Energy due to not undergoing evolution.]]

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* ''Anime/TengenToppaGurrenLagann'': The antagonists in the first half -- they're even ''called'' Beastmen. They vary drastically in appearance from bipedal animals to [[LittleBitBeastly near-human]]. [[spoiler:They were uplifted from regular beasts to provide Lordgenome with an army that couldn't harness Spiral Energy due to not undergoing evolution.]]


* ''VideoGame/ArmiesOfExigo'': The main force of the Beast armies (often referred to as Kobolds) are this to a T. They're humanoid with vaguely animalistic features, a tribal culture, and savagery that seems ingrained into them. Their troop-types include Witches, [[WorkerUnit Minions]], Warriors, and [[TheBerserker Berserkers]]. They favour [[AnAxeToGrind axes]] as weapons, have longstanding alliances with Ogres, Trolls, and LizardFolk, and utterly despise humans.

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* ''VideoGame/ArmiesOfExigo'': The main force of the Beast armies (often referred to as Kobolds) are this to a T. They're humanoid with vaguely animalistic features, a tribal culture, and savagery that seems ingrained into them. Their troop-types include Witches, [[WorkerUnit Minions]], Warriors, and [[TheBerserker Berserkers]]. They favour [[AnAxeToGrind axes]] axes as weapons, have longstanding alliances with Ogres, Trolls, and LizardFolk, and utterly despise humans.
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* ''VideoGame/JeannedArc'' has various beastmen in this fantasy version of Europe, such as your dogman Rufus.

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* ''ComicBook/{{Monstress}}'' have the immortal, animalistic Ancients such as the Queen of the Wolves who looks like a humanoid wolf. Children by the Ancients with humans are Arcanics and they can either look fully human or retain some animalistic features of their Ancient lineage. Arcanic social hierarchy favours those traits, so the more human an Arcanic appears the lower their status.



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* The ''VideoGame/{{Diablo}}'' series have what were formerly known as Goat Men and now referred to as the Khazra. These are muscular AlwaysChaoticEvil goat/human hybrids that were previously classified as demons but have since been retconned as a magical experiment gone wrong by the Vizjerei mage clans.
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* ''Literature/TheElricSaga'' and other Eternal Champion stories have featured various beastmen types, humans mutated into animal/human hybrids by Chaos. With a strong penchant for violence, the beastmen in Creator/MichaelMoorcock's stories were a clear influence on the Chaos Beastmen of ''TabletopGame/{{Warhammer}}''.
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* {{Beastess}}, where Beast Man meets AmazonianBeauty or BrawnHilda.

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* ''Manga/SazanEyes'': Hong Niang normally is an extremely adorable little girl with feral ears and a wolfish tail, but she can transform into Lang Bao Bao, a towering, four-armed beast-woman partly covered in fur who can still display BoobsOfSteel and a good-looking face with long black hair.



** ComicBook/{{Batman}}'s recurring foe Killer Croc falls into this quite often, but can get quite silly considering his official origin is a "skin condition", which doesn't really explain why some versions of him have a ''tail''. HandWaved by having Hush infect him with a virus that speeds up his 'devolution', causing him to develop more bestial traits.

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*** Supervillainess Orca (a member of Batman's RoguesGallery) [[{{Animorphism}} is a mix between a whale and a woman]]. She has a large, muscular, and imposing frame, as well as [[BoobsOfSteel the largest chest of any female in Batman's rogues' gallery]].
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recurring foe Killer Croc falls into this quite often, but can get quite silly considering his official origin is a "skin condition", which doesn't really explain why some versions of him have a ''tail''. HandWaved by having Hush infect him with a virus that speeds up his 'devolution', causing him to develop more bestial traits.


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* ''Blog/AlwaysHavingJuice'': Gaia Mercury is a monstrous blue woman who hides most of her body under bandages, with FogFeet and enormous, furry hands.


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* ''Literature/{{Cerberon}}'':
** Sascia is a young hyena-girl.
** Junapur is a big, imposing and strong beast woman, with (four) BoobsOfSteel
** Jena is a mule half, just as big, strong and intimidating as Junapur, but not as nice, and without such remarkable cleavage. She introduces herself to Thedrik with a punch in the face.
* Anya of the ''Literature/DamselsOfDistress'' is a wendigo and has furry ears, a tail, and stands a six and a half feet tall. She is also a crack shot with her auto revolvers.


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* Taura, from the ''Literature/VorkosiganSaga'', is an eight-foot-tall genetically-modified SuperSoldier with fangs who can rip people to shreds with her bare hands -- and highly intelligent, with an unexpectedly sweet personality (and a fondness for pink frilly clothing). She much prefers intimidation to violence; she remarks at one point that, when trouble starts, she looms at people, and if that doesn't work she smiles.


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* Felicia from ''Videogame/{{Darkstalkers}}'', in some of her earlier appearances, had had muscles, and her claws and fangs and general posture were much more "fearsome feral cat-monster" than "cute catgirl."


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* ''Webcomic/LookingForGroup'': The priestess Benn'Joon, one of the main characters, an odd-looking, green-skinned, sharp-toothed CuteMonsterGirl of canonically uncertain lineage (and [[AxeCrazy prone to homicidal rages]]; [[LittleMissBadass even as a baby, she was able to stab full grown soldiers in the eyes]]).


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* ''WesternAnimation/StevenUniverse'':
** The Gem Fusion Sugilite (formed when Garnet and Amethyst fuse) is a huge and muscular purple-skinned beastess with fangs, four arms and five eyes. She's articulate enough, but incredibly short-tempered, violent and uncontrollable, to the point that she refuses to break apart into Garnet and Amethyst again.
** Alexandrite is visually a mess, with a clashing color scheme, six arms, two faces, and barely enough focus to hold herself together for more than an hour or so. If she couldn't speak coherently, she'd basically be a {{kaiju}}!
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* ''VideoGame/TheFermiParadox'': One of the sapient alien species' that can potentially evolve in the galaxy is an extremely furry, [[PigMan pig-like]] race of humanoids known as the Kular.
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* ''VideoGame/UnboundSaga'' have beast-people of all varieties as enemies, from wolf-men to leopard-men, bear-men, and an unidentified feral humanoid monster. It actually makes sense since [[spoiler:the game is set inside a graphic novel, whose artist is an andromorphic bunny rabbit]].

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* ''WesternAnimation/StormHawks'' has the Wallops, a species of rhino-people with SuperStrength that hail from Terra Wallop. Though they mostly live like other Atmosians, they're traditionalist to the point of taking things like running family businesses absurdly seriously. They are also massive {{Blood Knight}}s, always looking for an excuse to start a brawl. They're largely considered the DumbMuscle of Atmos, with [[TheBigGuy Junko]] being one of the smarter ones.

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* ''WesternAnimation/StormHawks'' has the Wallops, several humanoid animal species.
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a species of rhino-people with SuperStrength that hail from Terra Wallop. Though they mostly live like other Atmosians, they're traditionalist to the point of taking things like running family businesses absurdly seriously. They are also massive {{Blood Knight}}s, always looking for an excuse to start a brawl. They're largely considered the DumbMuscle of Atmos, with [[TheBigGuy Junko]] being one of the smarter ones.ones.
** Raptors, humanoid [[LizardFolk Raptor/Lizard people]], led by Repton. They are mainly Cyclonia's brute force muscle, but often are capable of doing all manner of evil when left to their own devices.
** Blizzarians, a species of Rabbit Folk who love the snow, speak with [[CanadaEh Canadian accents]], have a passion for sports, and are altogether fun people with good hearts, who won't hesitate to step up to combat evil.
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* ''TabletopGame/{{Chaotic}}'': Many Overworlders are beast people, mostly of the mammalian and [[BirdPeople avian]] variety, that are [[SlidingScaleOfAnthropomorphism various levels of anthropomorphic]]. The Danian tribe is entirely made out of insect people, the Mipedians are LizardFolk, and there are a few bestial creatures scattered throughout the Underworld.

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Compare {{Animorphism}} and OurWerebeastsAreDifferent for humans who transform into animals, and {{Kaiju}}, equally beastly creatures that aren't quite human-shaped and possibly wander around EldritchAbomination levels.

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levels. See also HuMons, {{Mons}} who are not human but have human-like traits and anatomy.


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*** The most prominent example of this are the Broken Ones, the results (and offspring of the results) of experiments by Darklord Frantisek Markov, an {{Expy}} of Creator/HGWells' [[Literature/TheIslandOfDoctorMoreau Doctor Moreau]].

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*** The most prominent example of this are the Broken Ones, the results (and offspring of the results) of experiments by Darklord Frantisek Markov, an {{Expy}} of Creator/HGWells' [[Literature/TheIslandOfDoctorMoreau Doctor Moreau]].Markov.



* ''VideoGame/{{Xenogears}}'' contains a race of beast men, including cowardly merchant ratman Hammer and [[Franchise/StreetFighter Blanka]] {{Expy}} Rico. Unfortunately, due to the infamous time and money constraints, their story arc is never completed.

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* ''VideoGame/{{Xenogears}}'' contains a race of beast men, including cowardly merchant ratman Hammer and [[Franchise/StreetFighter Blanka]] {{Expy}} Rico. Unfortunately, due to the infamous time and money constraints, their story arc is never completed.
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* ''VideoGame/AllAloneWithMannie'': Mannie is an AxCrazy anthropomorphic mouse girl.
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* OlderThanTelevision: PlayedForHorror in "Literature/TheIslandOfDoctorMoreau" (1896) by Creator/HGWells, in which a MadScientist gives animals anthromorphic shapes and intelligence with his use of vivisectomy.
-->"Not to go on all-fours; that is the Law. Are we not Men?"\\

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* OlderThanTelevision: PlayedForHorror in "Literature/TheIslandOfDoctorMoreau" (1896) by Creator/HGWells, ''Literature/TheIslandOfDoctorMoreau'', in which a MadScientist gives animals anthromorphic shapes and intelligence with his use of vivisectomy.
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"Not to chase other Men; that is the Law. Are we not Men?"
* There's an entire planet of these in ''Literature/LoneHuntress''. For bonus points, they're actually transhumans who are literally descended from the ''UsefulNotes/FurryFandom''.

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* There's an entire planet of these in ''Literature/LoneHuntress''. For bonus points, they're actually transhumans {{transhuman}}s who are literally descended from the ''UsefulNotes/FurryFandom''.UsefulNotes/FurryFandom.



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-->-- '''Beast''', ''Film/{{Beauty and the Beast|2017}}''

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-->-- '''Beast''', ''Film/{{Beauty and the Beast|2017}}''
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** ''Franchise/SpiderMan'': Every few years, Spider-man winds up more spider than man. He always gets better. His enemies The Lizard (usually animalistic) and The Jackal (usually a MadScientist) definitely qualify.
** ''ComicBook/XMen'': Beast has the requisite appearance, and people expect him to be beastly when meeting him, [[GeniusBruiser but is an extraordinarily intelligent, polite, cultured soul]]. He originally was a more or less normal-looking [[note]](insofar as it's possible to tell given the artist -- Kirby may have been a genius, but his faces tended to fall firmly in Uncanny Valley territory)[[/note]] muscular stocky guy with enormous hands and feet. He still got much the same reaction though, because people didn't expect a guy with gorilla hands to be sensitive and well-educated.
** ComicBook/{{Wolverine}} and, more so, his old enemy ComicBook/{{Sabretooth}}. Wolverine didn't start out this way, but [[{{Flanderization}} fell into it]] as writers delved into his character. Then Sabretooth was introduced, and he was deliberately turned into this (from a non-powered SerialKiller with fake claws in ''Power Man and Iron Fist'') to act as an EvilCounterpart to Wolverine.
** In ''ComicBook/{{Morbius}}'' (2019) the Melter turns his henchmen into various beast people (bird, rat, cockroach, rabbit, grasshopper, etc.) against their will to pressure them into doing his bidding.

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** ''Franchise/SpiderMan'': ''ComicBook/SpiderMan'': Every few years, Spider-man winds up more spider than man. He always gets better. His enemies The the Lizard (usually animalistic) and The the Jackal (usually a MadScientist) definitely qualify.
** ''ComicBook/XMen'': Beast has the requisite appearance, and people expect him to be beastly when meeting him, [[GeniusBruiser but is an extraordinarily intelligent, polite, cultured soul]]. He originally was a more or less normal-looking [[note]](insofar normal-looking[[note]](insofar as it's possible to tell given the artist -- Kirby Creator/JackKirby may have been a genius, but his faces tended tend to fall firmly in Uncanny Valley UncannyValley territory)[[/note]] muscular stocky guy with enormous hands and feet. He still got much the same reaction reaction, though, because people didn't expect a guy with gorilla hands to be sensitive and well-educated.
** ComicBook/{{Wolverine}} and, more so, his old enemy ComicBook/{{Sabretooth}}.Sabretooth. Wolverine didn't start out this way, but [[{{Flanderization}} fell into it]] as writers delved into his character. Then Sabretooth was introduced, and he was deliberately turned into this (from a non-powered SerialKiller with fake claws in ''Power Man and Iron Fist'') to act as an EvilCounterpart to Wolverine.
** In ''ComicBook/{{Morbius}}'' (2019) (2019), the Melter turns his henchmen into various beast people (bird, rat, cockroach, rabbit, grasshopper, etc.) against their will to pressure them into doing his bidding.



** Franchise/{{Batman}}'s recurring foe Killer Croc falls into this quite often, but can get quite silly considering his official origin is a "skin condition", which doesn't really explain why some versions of him have a ''tail''. HandWaved by having Hush infect him with a virus that speeds up his 'devolution', causing him to develop more bestial traits.

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** Franchise/{{Batman}}'s ComicBook/{{Batman}}'s recurring foe Killer Croc falls into this quite often, but can get quite silly considering his official origin is a "skin condition", which doesn't really explain why some versions of him have a ''tail''. HandWaved by having Hush infect him with a virus that speeds up his 'devolution', causing him to develop more bestial traits.



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* Many types appear in ''Fanfic/TheNightUnfurls''.
** The Mordatella Brothers are twin [[PigMan pigmen]].
** In a case of ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin, {{halfling}}s look like "[[CutesyDwarf adorable]], tiny petting zoo people".
** The wild tribes, known as Wild Ones, are part-beast unlike the {{halfling}}s above. These beast kin bear [[CatFolk cat-like]] ears and claws, dressed in furs to keep out the cold.
** The {{mutants}} that appear in Chapters 21-22 are synthetic InsectoidAliens.
** Grishom summons two [[OurMinotaursAreDifferent minotaurs]] to fight Kyril offscreen.
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* ''TabletopGame/TheChroniclesOfAeres'' has both the DraconicHumanoid races of kobolds and draconvir, and the "Wilderkind"; a collective term that refers to 10 different races of humanoid animals created from [[{{animorphism}} transformed humans]] and {{Uplifted Animal}}s. The specific races of Wilderkind are: Bjornvir ([[UrsineAliens bearfolk]]), Ekornvir (squirrelfolk), Grevinvir (badgerkin), Kaeninvir (rabbitfolk), Klovir ({{catfolk}} - specifially wildcats), Mustvir (weaselfolk and otterfolk), Raevir (foxfolk), Rattevir ([[RatMan ratfolk]]), Ravenvir ([[BirdPeople ravenfolk]]) and Ulvir ([[WolfMan wolfkin]]). In-game, most wilderkind are mechanically sorted into one of two races, with only the rattevir and ravenvir having distinct mechanical profiles. The bjornvir, grevinvir and ulvir are lumped together as ''Stalwart Wilderkind'' and ekornvir, kaeninvir, klovir, mustvir, and raevir are grouped together as ''Fleet-Foot Wilderkind''.

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* ''TabletopGame/TheChroniclesOfAeres'' has both the DraconicHumanoid races of kobolds and draconvir, and the "Wilderkind"; a collective term that refers to 10 different races of humanoid animals created from [[{{animorphism}} transformed humans]] and {{Uplifted Animal}}s. The specific races of Wilderkind are: Bjornvir ([[UrsineAliens bearfolk]]), Ekornvir (squirrelfolk), Grevinvir (badgerkin), Kaeninvir (rabbitfolk), Klovir ({{catfolk}} - specifially wildcats), Mustvir (weaselfolk and otterfolk), Raevir (foxfolk), Rattevir ([[RatMan ([[RatMen ratfolk]]), Ravenvir ([[BirdPeople ravenfolk]]) and Ulvir ([[WolfMan wolfkin]]). In-game, most wilderkind are mechanically sorted into one of two races, with only the rattevir and ravenvir having distinct mechanical profiles. The bjornvir, grevinvir and ulvir are lumped together as ''Stalwart Wilderkind'' and ekornvir, kaeninvir, klovir, mustvir, and raevir are grouped together as ''Fleet-Foot Wilderkind''.
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** In ''TabletopGame/Warhammer40000'' Beastmen are considered a stable but extremely varied type of Abhuman also known as ''Homo Sapiens Variatus''. Many of them are loyal to the Imperium and are inducted into the Imperial Guard as cannon fodder but, [[CrapsackWorld given the setting]], there are a lot of them who swear their loyalty to Chaos instead. They disappeared from canon in the 3rd Edition of the game when they decided to move away from the [[RecycledInSpace Warhammer Fantasy in space]] theme before being mentioned again in the 6th Edition rulebook. In-universe, they're supposed to have been nearly driven to extinction in the Imperium proper due to being regarded as Chaos-tainted due to their appearance. Although many survive in the Imperium still, many more fled to the Eye of Terror and now serve Chaos.

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** In ''TabletopGame/Warhammer40000'' Beastmen are considered a stable but extremely varied type of Abhuman also known as ''Homo Sapiens Variatus''. Many of them are loyal to the Imperium and are inducted into the Imperial Guard as cannon fodder but, [[CrapsackWorld given the setting]], there are a lot of them who swear their loyalty to Chaos instead. They disappeared from canon in the 3rd Edition of the game when they decided to move away from the [[RecycledInSpace [[JustForFun/RecycledInSpace Warhammer Fantasy in space]] theme before being mentioned again in the 6th Edition rulebook. In-universe, they're supposed to have been nearly driven to extinction in the Imperium proper due to being regarded as Chaos-tainted due to their appearance. Although many survive in the Imperium still, many more fled to the Eye of Terror and now serve Chaos.
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* In the ''Literature/TheCrewOfTheCopperColoredCupids Copper-Colored Cupids'' story ''[[https://thecrewofthecoppercoloredcupids.wordpress.com/2022/01/01/the-end-of-the-homeworld/ The End of the Homeworld]]'', War, of the HorsemenOfTheApocalypse, is explicitly described as a "beast-man", looking like something "somewhere between a werewolf and a bear".

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* In the ''Literature/TheCrewOfTheCopperColoredCupids ''[[Literature/TheCrewOfTheCopperColoredCupids Copper-Colored Cupids'' Cupids]]'' story ''[[https://thecrewofthecoppercoloredcupids.wordpress.com/2022/01/01/the-end-of-the-homeworld/ The End of the Homeworld]]'', War, of the HorsemenOfTheApocalypse, is explicitly described as a "beast-man", looking like something "somewhere between a werewolf and a bear".

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* In the ''Literature/TheCrewOfTheCopperColoredCupids Copper-Colored Cupids'' story ''[[https://thecrewofthecoppercoloredcupids.wordpress.com/2022/01/01/the-end-of-the-homeworld/ The End of the Homeworld]]'', War, of the HorsemenOfTheApocalypse, is explicitly described as a "beast-man", looking like something "somewhere between a werewolf and a bear".



* ''Literature/TheIslandOfDoctorMoreau'' is probably the UrExample, with a MadScientist altering animal life form to make them more human-like essentially creating a group of horrible Beast Men.
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* ''TabletopGame/TheChroniclesOfAeres'' has both the DraconicHumanoid races of kobolds and draconvir, and the "Wilderkind"; a collective term that refers to 10 different races of humanoid animals created from [[{{animorphism}} transformed humans]]. The specific races of Wilderkind are: Bjornvir ([[UrsineAliens bearfolk]]), Ekornvir (squirrelfolk), Grevinvir (badgerkin), Kaeninvir (rabbitfolk), Klovir ({{catfolk}} - specifially wildcats), Mustvir (weaselfolk and otterfolk), Raevir (foxfolk), Rattevir ([[RatMan ratfolk]]), Ravenvir ([[BirdPeople ravenfolk]]) and Ulvir ([[WolfMan wolfkin]]). In-game, most wilderkind are mechanically sorted into one of two races, with only the rattevir and ravenvir having distinct mechanical profiles. The bjornvir, grevinvir and ulvir are lumped together as ''Stalwart Wilderkind'' and ekornvir, kaeninvir, klovir, mustvir, and raevir are grouped together as ''Fleet-Foot Wilderkind''.

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* ''TabletopGame/TheChroniclesOfAeres'' has both the DraconicHumanoid races of kobolds and draconvir, and the "Wilderkind"; a collective term that refers to 10 different races of humanoid animals created from [[{{animorphism}} transformed humans]].humans]] and {{Uplifted Animal}}s. The specific races of Wilderkind are: Bjornvir ([[UrsineAliens bearfolk]]), Ekornvir (squirrelfolk), Grevinvir (badgerkin), Kaeninvir (rabbitfolk), Klovir ({{catfolk}} - specifially wildcats), Mustvir (weaselfolk and otterfolk), Raevir (foxfolk), Rattevir ([[RatMan ratfolk]]), Ravenvir ([[BirdPeople ravenfolk]]) and Ulvir ([[WolfMan wolfkin]]). In-game, most wilderkind are mechanically sorted into one of two races, with only the rattevir and ravenvir having distinct mechanical profiles. The bjornvir, grevinvir and ulvir are lumped together as ''Stalwart Wilderkind'' and ekornvir, kaeninvir, klovir, mustvir, and raevir are grouped together as ''Fleet-Foot Wilderkind''.
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* ''TabletopGame/TheChroniclesOfAeres'' has both the DraconicHumanoid races of kobolds and draconvir, and the "Wilderkind"; a collective term that refers to 10 different races of humanoid animals created from [[{{animorphism}} transformed humans]]. The specific races of Wilderkind are: Bjornvir ([[UrsineAliens bearfolk]]), Ekornvir (squirrelfolk), Grevinvir (badgerkin), Kaeninvir (rabbitfolk), Klovir ({{catfolk}} - specifially wildcats), Mustvir (weaselfolk and otterfolk), Raevir (foxfolk), Rattevir ([[RatMan ratfolk]]), Ravenvir ([[BirdPeople ravenfolk]]) and Ulvir ([[WolfMan wolfkin]]). In-game, most wilderkind are mechanically sorted into one of two races, with only the rattevir and ravenvir having distinct mechanical profiles. The bjornvir, grevinvir and ulvir are lumped together as ''Stalwart Wilderkind'' and ekornvir, kaeninvir, klovir, mustvir, and raevir are grouped together as ''Fleet-Foot Wilderkind''.
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See also AllCavemenWereNeanderthals and HornedHumanoid. Often overlaps with AnimalThemedSuperbeing or IntelligentGerbil.

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See also AllCavemenWereNeanderthals and HornedHumanoid.HornedHumanoid and BigfootSasquatchAndYeti. Often overlaps with AnimalThemedSuperbeing or IntelligentGerbil.

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