The Cartoons That Taught Us To Recognize Animals
Animals have been present in our lives since we were children. The cartoons have already taught us to recognize some of them, and when we learned that they really existed, we were surprised.
How about remembering together the cartoons that taught us to recognize animals?
The cartoons that taught us to recognize animals
Warner Bros
Warner’s farm is full of animals. These have accompanied us throughout our childhood, from the tenderest years. Tom and Jerry, the Cat and the Mouse; Bugs Bunny , the rabbit; the duck Duffy Duck ; the Titty chick and many more.
But of all we want to talk about one in particular that we didn’t even believe existed: the Tasmanian devil. This irreverent pet didn’t even speak, but it conquered our hearts. When we realized that this animal really exists and lives in Australia, we loved it! What about you?
Willy the coyote and Bip Bip the running ostrich
We laughed so hard at everything that happened to Willy the coyote while he was trying to catch Beep Beep… Maybe at some point we even felt sorry, didn’t it happen to you too?
Thanks to these cartoons we learned the difference between a wolf and a coyote, and we also got to know this animal in its role as a predator, even if Willy the coyote was rather clumsy.
Or maybe Bip Bip was too clever? For years, many have wondered if Bip Bip was a fictional character or a real animal.
Many of us have long wondered if this animal really existed. Well, this bird is real, it is known colloquially as a road runner and can reach 40km / h. He lives in Mexico, which is why most of his rides take place in the Mexican desert.
Cartoon Animals: Scooby Doo
This cartoon series was the one that introduced us to one of the largest dog species in the world, the Great Dane. Scooby’s character clearly showed this dog’s character and personality. Friendly, noble, docile and very intelligent.
Tintin
Do you remember the TV series of the young detective who fought against evil? His dog, Lulu, was a beautiful terrier who embodied the true character of these dogs very well.
Although he was intelligent and prudent, he also had a very distinctive temperament and was often angry. Of course, he was always loyal to his master, from whom he never parted.
Cartoon animals: Garfield
If they ask you who Garfield is, you could just say that he is an orange cat, very lazy, and who loves lasagna. But is there a species with similar characteristics, even if they are only physical?
Yes, it is the Exotic shortair, born from the cross between American shortair and Persian.
Although there are many colors allowed for this breed, Garfield’s color does exist – then Garfield is real!
The Lion King
Who would have thought a lion movie would be such a hit? Among other things, it was due to one of its main characters: Timon, a meerkat who taught us to recognize this animal that truly exists in the jungle.
We have also learned to recognize the cute Pumba who, although many have confused him with a boar, he is not. He is a warthog who lives only in Africa and who really loves basking in the mud. The friendship between Timon and Pumbaa was no coincidence, as both species live in the same area and it is not difficult to see them lying together in the sun.
Did you remember all these cartoons that helped us recognize animals? Can you think of others? Leave a comment so we will remember them too!