Category
page 1Works about anthropomorphic animals

Lion man of the Hohlenstein Stadel
thumb|Side view showing the transverse gouges on the left arm
The figurine, also called the Lion-man of , is a prehistoric sculpture discovered in Hohlenstein-Stadel, a German cave, part of the Caves and Ice Age Art in the Swabian Jura UNESCO World Heritage Site, in 1939. The German name, , meaning "lion-person" or "lion-human", is used most frequently because it was discovered and is exhibited in Germany. It is an anthropomorphic figurine combining a human-like body with the head of a cave lion (Panthera spelaea).

Meet the Feebles
1989 film by Peter Jackson

Earthworm Jim
1994 video game
BNA: Brand New Animal
Japanese anime television series
The so-called “Turin Satirical-Erotic Papyrus”
papyurs of the Twentieth Dynasty of Egypt (Egyptian New Kingdom), 1190–1077 BCE, in the collection of Museo Egizio, Turin, Italy (Cat.2031)
Creature Comforts
British animated television series
Maple Town
Japanese anime television series

The Moxy Show
American animated anthology television series
My Big Big Friend
Brazilian-Canadian flash-animated children's television series
You Ought to Be in Pictures
1940 film by Friz Freleng

TV Colosso
television series
Aesop World
television series