Dogs, Cats, any animal seen on tv that can talks.
It seems that its most notable for being the name of a popular toy series from Japan, which feature anthropomorphic animals, which was popular enough to also spawn a television series by DIC animation.
There are no anthropomorphic animals and plants in the Big O anime (fan-fiction only). And there are also non-anthropomorphic and semi-anthropomorphic animals and plants in the Big O anime fan-fiction. There are no anthropomorphic (and non-anthro and semi-anthro) animals (same with plants, minerals, mythical creatures, etc) in the Big O anime series (fan-fiction only).
Yes. Some humanoid alien races look like anthropomorphic animals and plants. But currently, it is unknown.
anthropomorphic
Yes he is. Furries are just anthropomorphic animals.
Walking on two legs, having rational thought, speech, having opposable thumbs; pretty much any thing that is unique to humans and other naturally anthropomorphic animals can be an anthropomorphic trait.
In some books.
GAWR stands for "Giant and Wonderful Raccoon." It is often associated with a popular online character or meme, particularly in the context of furry fandom and anthropomorphic art. The term has gained traction in various online communities, where it represents a playful and whimsical take on the concept of giant anthropomorphic animals.
There are no anthropomorphic (and non-anthro and semi-anthro) animals (same with plants, minerals, mythical creatures, etc) in the French-animated Code Lyoko series (fan-fiction only).
It wouldn't. Anthropomorphic simply means "human form," and is used to describe an animal which behaves like a human.
the most popular is probably a horse! :)
I know that "anthropomorphic" means "human-like", so I would guess that it is Latin for "human". It could also be an alternate term for "Furry" which are anthropomorphic animals... Did that help any?