The animal world is filled with inspiration for animators and cartoon character designers, and often they look at little known species to avoid being cliche. Often the result is a popular character, and a lot of fans left wondering “what kind of animal is he supposed to be?” This list looks at ten examples of characters from animated movies, and it shows that there is often confusion as to their intended species. If your favorite animal character from animation is not here and you want to know the species, ask in the comments section!

In the popular animated series Kim Possible, Kim’s sidekick Ron Stoppable has a small, super-smart, super-cute hairless pink rodent named Rufus as a pet. It was the only pet he could have as his father was allergic to anything furry (and he probably didn’t like reptiles either). At least in this case, the show did mention to which species Rufus belonged. He is a Naked Mole Rat (Heterocephalus glaber). These rodents are found in Africa, live in underground colonies ruled by a queen (just like termites!) and are nowhere near as cute as their animated counterpart.
Many fans become disappointed when they see the actual animal that inspired adorable Rufus; it has actually made it into many lists of ugly animals, even though it is a fascinating creature. Just to mention one of its remarkable traits: it has teeth that grow through the lips so it doesn’t need to open its mouth to use them (very useful if you live underground where dirt would go into your mouth all the time if you spent the day digging tunnels with your teeth). They are also cold blooded, like reptiles, and seem to be invulnerable to pain caused by acid and burning. And they have been known to dig their tunnels in concrete when put in zoo enclosures! Zoos keeping Naked Mole Rats keep them in special, reinforced enclosures. But not even these awesome traits will be enough for disappointed fans who wanted to have a cute, talking and singing Rufus of their own. In reality, Naked Mole Rats can’t survive out of their colony, which is why they are not available as pets.

Being possibly the most successful animated movie of all time, characters from The Lion King are known to almost everyone. Nowadays, most people knows what kind of animal Timon was, since he (and his warthog mate Pumbaa) got to appear in the two sequels to the movie and got a TV series of their own. His species has been mentioned many times since. But when the movie came out for the first time, most people was left wondering what kind of animal Timon was. Some said it was a weasel, a ferret, and when I first saw the movie, I was convinced it was a Banded Mongoose. Turns out I was close; Timon is a meerkat (Suricata suricatta), a small mongoose species found in the Kalahari Desert of Africa.
Meerkats feed on insects and larvae (just like Timon), and even on scorpions and lizards sometimes. They live in groups where there is always a sentry watching for predators while the others feed; if the sentry gives an alarm call, the other meerkats run into their burrows immediately. This behavior was portrayed in The Lion King 1/2, the second sequel to The Lion King. It must be noted that, even though Timon seems to walk on two legs most of the time, meerkats are quadrupedal and only adopt a standing posture to watch their surroundings.

The immensely powerful villain in Kung Fu Panda has been called “a tiger”, “a jaguar”, and even “white cheetah” by both misinformed fans and the press.
In reality, he was a Snow Leopard. Snow Leopards are among the least known large predators in the world; they may look like leopards due to their spotted fur, but they are actually the closest living relatives to Tigers, according to recent genetic studies.
They live in the snowy mountains of Central Asia, and are seldom seen in the wild. Unlike other big cats, they don’t seem prone to attacking people, although they are still feared in their native lands. Being one of the few natural predators of the Giant Panda (they have been known to hunt panda cubs, especially when they wander away from their mother), it was only natural that this beautiful cat ended up being the antagonist in this successful film.

Kaa the snake is one of the most famous characters from both Rudyard Kipling’s novel, The Jungle Book, and the numerous film adaptations that have followed. Probably, most people remember him best after his 1967 appearance in Disney’s animated version of the story. Kaa was depicted in this movie as a villain, instead of a friend as in Kipling’s novel, and was given the ability to hypnotize prey by simply making eye contact with them. (It didn’t seem to work on tigers, though). But even though the character may be well known, many people still refer to Kaa as a “boa constrictor” or “anaconda”. The fact that Kaa was portrayed by an actual anaconda in one of the live action film versions didn’t help either.
In reality, Kaa is an Indian Python (Python molurus), also known as an Asian Rock Python or Burmese Python. Kipling stated that Kaa was around 9 meters long, which makes him an exceptionally large specimen, since most Indian Pythons usually don’t grow over 6 meters long. Often seen in zoos, private collections and in the movies (since they are large and spectacular but relatively docile compared to other large pythons), Indian pythons are sadly becoming rare in their native territories due to hunting, excessive collecting for the pet market, and habitat destruction.

Yet another Lion King character, Rafiki (whose name means “friend” in Swahilli) does not actually belong to any real species. He is officially referred to as a baboon, and at some point of the movie he implies that himself. However, he seems to be a mix between a baboon and a mandrill (having the long tail and large mane of a baboon, but the colorful nose, cheeks and buttocks of a mandrill). In reality, Mandrills are not found in open plains and are native to the jungles of western Africa, far away from the Lion King’s “Pridelands” which are supposed to be located in the Serengeti.
Interestingly, in a later Disney movie, Tarzan, a huge troop of Rafiki-like monkeys, with mandrill-like faces but baboon-like manes and tails, are among the dangerous fauna faced by the film’s hero. Why Disney animators end up using these baboon-mandrill hybrids as replacements for actual baboons and mandrills, is anyone’s guess, but we have to recognize that the result looks kinda cool.

The wise and strict martial arts trainer to the Furious Five, in Kung Fu Panda, has been misidentified by fans as a fox, a raccoon, and even a mouse!
In reality, he is a Red Panda. Red Pandas (Ailurus fulgens) are raccoon-like animals with bright orange-red fur, found in the mountains of China, India, Nepal and some other Asian countries. They feed on bamboo, just like the more famous Giant Panda. There was a time in which both animals were thought to be closely related; today, thanks to genetic studies, we know that the Red Panda is more related to raccoons, while Giant Pandas were actual bears (and not a bear-like, gigantic raccoon relative as was believed).

Arthur from the famous children’s show Arthur, has been ranked as one of the most popular animated characters of all times… and still, there are lots of people who don’t know what animal is he supposed to be. Some believe he is a bear, or a capybara (a giant South American rodent). In reality, he is supposed to be an Aardvark. In the Arthur books upon which the TV show is based, he actually does look like one; he has huge ears and a long, trunk-like snout. But the show creators decided to mess with the animal’s anatomy to make it “cuter”; they reduced his ears and made them rounder, and they got rid of his snout completely. The result looks like a weird, spectacle-wearing bear thing. It is kind of sad, since the Aardvark is a very interesting animal that doesn’t get much attention in animation these days. Aardvarks are found in Africa and feed mostly on termites; they are the last living members of a once abundant group of prehistoric mammals.

It is quite obvious that Mort, the small, fluffy, huge-eyed character in the Madagascar films, was designed to make the audiences go “Aaaaaw!” even though King Julien, the ring-tailed lemur, thought he was utterly annoying. But even though audiences did go “Aaaaaw!”, they were also left wondering what kind of animal Mort was. Most people thought it was a squirrel, while others referred to him as a mouse or a tarsier. In reality, Mort is meant to be a Mouse Lemur, specifically a Pygmy Mouse Lemur (Microcebus myoxinus), one of the smallest primates in the world. These nocturnal animals use their huge eyes to find prey (insects and small vertebrates, although they also eat fruit and tree sap) at night. They are only found in Madagascar and are probably endangered due to habitat destruction.
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The Mickey Mouse Universe is really weird and disturbing if you think about it. It is populated mainly by dog-human hybrids; Goofy is obviously based on a dog, and his pal Mickey Mouse is freakishly big for a rodent and keeps an actual dog as a pet. Therefore, it shouldn’t be that surprising that Mickey’s arch-nemesis is not a bulldog, or a hippopotamus, or a bear, or whatever people usually (and understandably) think he is. He is actually a cat.
It was only natural for Disney to have a cat as a foe to Mickey Mouse. In some early cartoons, such as Steamboat Willie (1928) you can even see his pointy ears and long feline tail (the cartoon also depicts a normal cat which is tormented by Mickey!). Eventually, however, Pete became bigger and rounder, lost almost all of his feline traits (except for his pointy ears), and now many people has no idea of what animal is (although most seem to think of him as a dog). But since he actually acts like a human, as do Mickey and all his freaky friends, it would probably be just the same if he really was a bulldog or a hippopotamus…

Although officially described as a “Saber toothed squirrel”, this incredibly popular creature from the Ice Age movies doesn’t belong to any known species, living or prehistoric. His obsessive love for acorns has helped define him as “some sort of squirrel” to most people, but look a little closer and you will realize he is obviously no squirrel.
According to some, Scrat was invented by a cartoon designer, inspired by a rat-squirrel hybrid she saw in New York’s Central Park (hence the original name Sqrat). However, some have suggested that he may have been inspired by a prehistoric animal named Leptictidium, which was bipedal, like Scrat, and had a long snout (but no saberteeth). Some have also stated that his physical appearance is suspiciously reminiscent of Wile E. Coyote, another obsessive cartoon mammal with a long record of painful accidents. Whatever his origins were, one thing is for sure; Scrat may very well be the most successful silent comedian of the last decades. Does it really matter what species he belongs to?




















My oldest liked Arthur and everytime he watched I always wondered how his glasses stayed on.
Roadrunner is a Road Runner,
Even though he said it dozens of times during his series, some people have no idea that Rocko from "Rocko's Modern Life" is a wallaby. They just think he is a dog with an accent. Dumbasses.
My little brother used to love "Arthur". My personal response to this was, "What the hell is that thing supposed to be?" I thought it was a bear. Also, I always thought it was weird that Arthur had a pet dog who didn't wear clothes, was walked on a leash, etc-basically, treated like a pet. But Arthur also had a dog in his class at school who wore clothes and could talk and was his friend. Um…what?
As for Rocko of "Rocko's Modern Life" I remember an episode where a dog catcher thinks Rocko is a dog, and Rocko says he's a wallaby. The dog catcher looks confused, then gets mad and says, "You made that up!" and throws him in the dog pound. I'm guessing that was a jab at the people who didn't understand what Rocko was.
Red pandas are also known as Firefoxes. FYI.
haha "as do Mickey and all his freaky friends" BEST LINE!
Sorry I should have done my homework before posting the cow comment. I had a teacher tell me that when I was younger and interestingly that was an answer to a trivia question in a board game I used to play. Amazing how much false information is out there.
Thank you for that truly helpful list, I’m sure you rate really high in the People Who Are Blind and the People Lacking Cognitive Thought demographics.
i wonder how shifu could be a red panda without being RED?!?
after extensive research i finally came to the conclusion that shifu is half not-red ailuros, half ring-tailed cat and half olingo, which makes it 100% made-up — it doesn't look like a red panda, that's for sure!!!
I dunno man. I haven't seen the movie but when I looked at the picture up there my first thought was red panda.
red pandas are actually a lighter red color,and sometimes pink in nature. their also endangered.
Awesome list!!!
Oh come on… Snow Leopards are not a predator of Pandas… seriously, you guys need to include citations. Snow Leopards are opportunistic predators, meaning, they hunt whatever's available. Snow Leopards hunt in a snowy, mountainous habitat, Pandas live in a cool, forested habitat.
There's no bamboo on a snowy mountain guys. How are these two animals going to see one another?
Because during winter, snow leopards descend to forests lower than their usual hunting grounds and, as you said, prey on anything they can find there.
Both snow leopards and actual leopards (Panthera pardus) have been known to prey on giant panda cubs.
Thanks! I kinda thought Knuckles was a human but whats up with all the blue hair……….Unless he's bluebeard the pirate?!
I believe you are using the ; sign in an incorrect way!! from what i know thats not how its ment to be used.
I believe you mean "it's meant".
That ; sign is called a semi colon, by the way, just in case the information ever comes in handy. You really can't go through life calling it the ; sign, if you're speaking, for example, how do you say ;?
ever watched the gods must be crazy with the closed captioning on?
im guessing it sounds a lot like this does:
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I love that movie!!!!
Sadly, I have never watched it with the closed captioning on. I will definitely have to do that asap!
Thanx for the tip.
BTW, ollie, in re: the above semicolon post. My surname is hyphenated. A few months ago, I had to deal with a county employee in order to get a special permit. When I was spelling my name for her, and got to the hyphen, she looked at me quizzically and asked, "Whats a hyphen?"
It took every ounce of self-control I had not to laugh.
"It's the dash",I told her.
"Oh wow!" she replied,"My husband and me were just talking about that dash thing the other night, wondering what it was called. I'm gonna call him at work and tell him!"
~sigh~
And these are the people we are leaving the world to?
Can someone please tell me what in the hell that thing in Horton hears a who is? Its called Katy ..the lil yellow fluffy thing…
Sure. It's my ex-husbands wife.
wtf?!?! Pete is a cat?!?!?! O.O He's too fierce for that… !!!
Fun Fact: the word "cliche" is a *****ing noun, not a *****ing adjective.
I'm amazed at how many people don't think Arthur was an aardvark. I did grow up watching the show (I still try to sneak a peak at some of the newer episodes once in a while), but I do remember checking out some of Marc Brown's older books (They one where Arthur gets his glasses, which, I think was also featured some on Reading Rainbow, too) and everyone looks like their animal personifications. Arthur has his snout and had darker fur, Francine a more feminine Baboon, and Buster stayed the same. I think Allen, or "The Brain", has also gone through the same transformation as Arthur, either that, or he might have come in later. And who in the world knows how Binky is?
Knew a majority of these but still, nice list… good job!!! Scrat definitelly won first place!
The confusion stems from the fact that Pete has been both a cat AND a dog. In the ’90s cartoon “Goof Troop,” he was changed to resemble a dog because the show is set in a universe where everyone is a dog. Most people today would better recognize this portrayal over his original “cat” design.
I am pretty sure Authur was call "Authur the Aardvark" when I was a kid. I knew he was an Aardvark before I knew what an Aardvark even was. Pete was the one that was surprising.
And, I was confused about Pete before the 90s or Goof Troop.
I think Naked-Mole-Rats are cute. Am I the only one?
I guess I never gave much thought into what all the cartoon animals were.
How ’bout Rocko, from Rocko’s Modern Life?
Nobody mentioned the Animaniacs? What in God's creation are they supposed to be? Dogs? Cats? I'm confused…
What was Cyril Sneer from the racoons?
Also, Skeeter and Scooter from Muppet Babies?
Animal from Muppets?
Elmo?
Animaniacs as above?
Answers…….. pls
I thought that Mortimer aka moe aka the “annoying lemur fuzzy thing from Madagascar” was actually a slender loris…. If you look them up they have strikingly similar traits…. Pencil thin arms, humongous eyes and similar tails.
I skipped to the end of the comments. Does anyone else think that Katie the yak from Horton Hears A Who deserves an honourable mention?
For years I had wondered what the heck Pete was. But I sort of thought also he was a dog like Goofy. I never would have thought cat.
This is a travesty. It is a FACT that Mickey Mouse is a mouse. Check yahoo answers…he's a mouse. Internet articles….he's a mouse….and wikipedia…he's a mouse…
OMFG
Great list! Here’s something to wonder about. The Animainacs Wakko,Yakko,and Dot, WHAT ARE THEY??????? I mean are they dogs,cats or even bugs?? And what about Wubbzy? Is Wubbzy s type of cat? OMDGIH!
wubbzy,in one episode. states what he is. a Wombat.
i know. wakko,yakko,and dot are lemurs i believe. its been a while
I used to have to explain to my students in Europe that the Roadrunner (from the Roadrunner and Coyote cartoons) was a roadrunner and not an ostrich. I had to bring in pictures of a real roadrunner to convince them.
UMMMM….Scrat is actually part squirrel,part RAT. its a REAL scientific animal. its been extinct for….well a long time ^_^
No, Kaa is a reticulated python…Indian pythons are too stout and are not colored like Kaa
What about ManBearPig?!
Loved the list but does anyone know what katie from horton hears a who is? She’s hilarious but I’ve always wondered…
i think that sebastian from the little mermaid should be on here. loads of people think he is a lobster even though he is obviously a crab. and there is a lot of evidence to prove it!
okay first off, i already knew about numbers 9,8,6,5,3 and 1 ,second no one mistaked rufus for anything but a naked mole rat so he doesn’t belong on this list ,third i never knew about kaa and i found that very helpful i didn’t know what arthur was either but i didn’t care because i didn’t care for him and i still don’t ,fourth i didn’t know about pete but it seems obvious now and finally you seemed a little rough on mickey mouse and friends he a good soul and next time DOUBLE check your spelling
i never, EVER knew Arthur was an aardvark
pete is a cat???!!!!
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How about Stimpy? He looks nothing like a cat, in my opinion.
AWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW IT’S MORT! HE’S SO CUTE!!!!!!!!
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There may be some truth (and tooth!) to Scrat: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/11/03/saber-toothed-squirrel-fossil_n_1074943.html