This can sometimes happen to animals on the Nearly Normal Animal, Talking Animal, or Partially Civilized Animal tiers, but animals of those tiers move around like their real life counterpart, tend not to be treated like or act like humans, and don't seem to be prone to Denial of Animality or "purely aesthetic species" syndrome. This trope is most common with animals on the Civilized Animal and Funny Animal tiers. Sometimes, the Furry Reminder is a consistent occurrence, such as a character with an Animal Species Accent. he does something that's actually animal-like! If he's a dog, he might suddenly stop what he's doing to chase a car, if he's a cat, he might happily give someone a dead mouse. But then, when the audience has forgotten what he is. it seems the only difference between him and a human is that he has fur and a tail. Stands on hind legs, talks, interacts with humans just like he's one of them, they treat him just like a human. So, we have an anthropomorphic animal who acts just like a human. Alt text for this Dinosaur Comics strip
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