Thread:Love Robin/@comment-30079834-20170419031420/@comment-366087-20170419054623

Gorgon is here because the *story*, specifically the Narrator, attributes to him anthropomorphic qualities and "social structure". Which does NOT always mean "talking" or "wearing clothes"; just look at the example of Orca.

Indominus is here because at least Owen, the in-story "expert", kept attributing to Indy human-like motivations. It was just *everywhere* and every time Owen spoke about her. Personally, I'd like to bounce Indy from the wiki, but I have to accept that Owen's narrative makes it difficult to argue it as non-anthro.

I'm not going to bother taking issue with the Rango hawk for the same reason I don't bother with Sharptooth… it is part of an anthropomorphized animal world with not very much with *its personal* narrative to say it is not a "normal non=anthro'd animal".

Uhm. You call that "an evil grin"? ::chuckle:: I'm not convinced. I don't know what your experience with animals, canines in particular, is but that is not how my experience with my dogs interprets that "expression".