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* ''Franchise/GreenLantern'': Ch'p ("Chip") is a Green Lantern from a race of raccoon/chipmunk hybrids. He is later succeeded by a member of the same race named B'dg ("Badge").
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* ''Franchise/GreenLantern'': ''ComicBook/GreenLantern'': Ch'p ("Chip") is a Green Lantern from a race of raccoon/chipmunk hybrids. He is later succeeded by a member of the same race named B'dg ("Badge").
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* ''ComicBook/SupergirlWednesdayComics'': ComicBook/{{Supergirl}} runs into an alien race who wear body-obscuring space suits. Two of them take off their helmets at the end, revealing that they are an anthropomorphic dog and cat. Humorously, they consider humans primitive creatures who are pets to animals, rather than the other way around.
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* ''VideoGame/MetroidPrime2Echoes'': The Luminoth are a race of giant anthropomorphic moth-people that seem to have an obsession with light.
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* ''Franchise/{{Metroid}}'' has the Chozo, an advanced race of bird-like aliens responsible for much of the series' backstory, even as much of their own is still shrouded in mystery.
** ''VideoGame/MetroidPrime2Echoes'': The Luminoth are a race of giant anthropomorphic moth-people that seem to have an obsession with light.
** ''VideoGame/MetroidPrime2Echoes'': The Luminoth are a race of giant anthropomorphic moth-people that seem to have an obsession with light.
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* ''Literature/HeraldsOfValdemar'' has the hertasi (LizardFolk) and tervardi (songbirds); there are also the dyheli (elk) and kyree (wolves), but they aren't bipeds. However, all of these are created species, mostly created by a single human mage. There are also weakly-sapient companion birds, also human-created.
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* ''Literature/HeraldsOfValdemar'' has the hertasi (LizardFolk) and tervardi (songbirds); there are also the dyheli (elk) (BirdPeople) as full-fledged examples. Dyheli (based on elk) and kyree (wolves), (a sort of cross between wolves and cheetahs) are weaker examples, but still fit here: they're as intelligent as any human and have complex cultures that work with their animal shapes, but they aren't bipeds. bipedal. However, all of these are created species, mostly created by a single human mage. There are also weakly-sapient companion birds, also human-created.
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Dewicking Just For Pun
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*** "The Trouble with Emily": The titular character is essentially a brontosaurus (she's called Emily JustForPun by the engineers who maintain her living area, especially the crew of the tractor beams that keep her from thrashing around if she becomes agitated).
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*** "The Trouble with Emily": The titular character is essentially a brontosaurus (she's called Emily JustForPun by the engineers who maintain her living area, especially the crew of the tractor beams that keep her from thrashing around if she becomes agitated).
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A subtrope of BeastMan, and related to FunnyAnimal, CivilizedAnimal, and the PlanetOfHats. These mainly rely on AnimalStereotypes but also usually end up looking like HumanoidAliens, for [[MostWritersAreHuman obvious reasons]]. For specific varieties, see CatFolk, LizardFolk, FishPeople, UrsineAliens, [[PigMan Pig People]], ad infinitum.
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A subtrope of BeastMan, and related to FunnyAnimal, CivilizedAnimal, and the PlanetOfHats. These mainly rely on AnimalStereotypes but also usually end up looking like HumanoidAliens, for [[MostWritersAreHuman obvious reasons]]. For specific varieties, see CatFolk, LizardFolk, FishPeople, UrsineAliens, [[PigMan Pig People]], [[KillerSpaceMonkey Space Monkeys]], ad infinitum.
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Compare UpliftedAnimal, which may be used as a {{Justified}} version of this. EvolutionaryLevels are often [[FridgeLogic implied]] - apparently if you want sapience, intelligence and organised society, they always come with two arms, two legs and an upright body plan.
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Compare UpliftedAnimal, which may be used as a {{Justified}} {{justified|Trope}} version of this. EvolutionaryLevels are often [[FridgeLogic implied]] - apparently -- apparently, if you want sapience, intelligence and organised society, they always come with two arms, two legs and an upright body plan.
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* ''Series/DoctorWho'':
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* ''Literature/TheVoyageOfTheSpaceBeagle'' had a cat-like alien called Coeurl ([[OlderThanTheyThink which has since appeared in other media]]) and telepathic alien birds called Riim.
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* ''Literature/TheVoyageOfTheSpaceBeagle'' had has a cat-like alien called Coeurl ([[OlderThanTheyThink which has since appeared in other media]]) and telepathic alien birds called Riim.
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* ''Literature/LaszloHadronAndTheWargodsTomb'': Chief engineer Emara Larroe is a member of the species called the Suura, whihc are described as "otter-like".
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* ''Literature/TheSpaceTrilogy'': The hrossa from ''Out of the Silent Planet'' are quite like sapient seals, only their planet's lighter gravity has made them taller and thinner. This resemblance to Earth animals make Ransom uncertain and awkward when he sees the intelligence in their eyes and tries to talk to them through panicked gestures.
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* ''Literature/TheSpaceTrilogy'': ''Literature/OutOfTheSilentPlanet'': The hrossa from ''Out of the Silent Planet'' are quite like sapient seals, only their planet's lighter gravity has made them taller and thinner. This resemblance to Earth animals make makes Ransom uncertain and awkward when he sees the intelligence in their eyes and tries to talk to them through panicked gestures.
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* ''Literature/LaszloHadronAndTheWargodsTomb'': Chief engineer Emara Larroe is a member of the species called the Suura, whihc are described as "otter-like".
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* ''Literature/TalesOfKaimere'': Three of the prominent non-humanoid sophonts species on Kaimere are justified examples as they don't just look like Earth animals, [[TransplantedAliens they are the descendants of Earth animals harvested from Earth and replicated in a specific region on Earth]]. They are the Notzokidue, flightless bipedal pterosaurs; the Manephaunts, sea-faring and elpehant-like dwarf Gomphotheres; and the Skraa'aae, intelligent troodonts that can [[TalkingAnimal fluently speak human languages from both Kaimere and Earth]].
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* ''Literature/TalesOfKaimere'': Three of the prominent non-humanoid sophonts species on Kaimere are justified examples as they don't just look like Earth animals, [[TransplantedAliens they are the descendants of Earth animals harvested from Earth and replicated in a specific region on Earth]].Kaimere]]. They are the Notzokidue, flightless bipedal pterosaurs; the Manephaunts, sea-faring and elpehant-like dwarf Gomphotheres; and the Skraa'aae, intelligent troodonts that can [[TalkingAnimal fluently speak human languages from both Kaimere and Earth]].
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* ''Literature/TalesOfKaimere'': Three of the prominent non-humanoid sophonts species on Kaimere are justified examples as they don't just look like Earth animals, [[TransplantedAliens they are the descendants of Earth animals harvested from Earth and replicated in a specific region on Earth]]. They are the Notzokidue, flightless bipedal pterosaurs; the Manephaunts, sea-faring and elpehant-like dwarf Gomphotheres; and the Skraa'aae, intelligent troodonts that can [[TalkingAnimal fluently speak human languages from both Kaimere and Earth]].