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Puppet Shows Lindi from Allegra's Window is able to speak, but her dialogue is often peppered with the occasional bark or howl. She'll also whimper when she's sad. Bear in the Big Blue House: In the episode \"Water, Water Everywhere\", Treelo, a lemur, asks to ride on Bear (his Parental Substitute)'s back. Real life baby lemurs often ride on their mother's back when they reach two weeks old. He also likes climbing in trees and swinging from them. Tutter lives in a Mouse Hole, and in two episodes, he has asked for more cheese in his sleep. Pip and Pop are otters, and they like to swim. Between the Lions: The Lion Family love to eat meat. They also roared in \"The Roar That Makes Them Run\". Gus Bunny can jump pretty high. At the begining of \"Piggyback, Piggyback\", Cleo gives her kids a tongue bath. In \"Too Cool\", when Lionel tries to talk to his friend Derek, who is a cheetah, the latter runs off quickly. In The Chica Show, Chica's mom (otherwise known as Mrs. C) mainly talks, but in her Sunny Side Up Show appearances, she clucks in sentences. Meet the Feebles, another film with anthropomorphic animal characters, has several: Bletch, a Wily Walrus, devours a fish character in one scene (and later vomits him back up). Trevor, a rat, feasts on a corpse in another scene. Heidi, a hippo, is a Big Eater. F.W. Fly, a... well, fly, is seen eating a lump of poop in one scene. Harry also assaults him with a flyswatter and bug spray. Harry himself is a hare who catches a bad case of bunny pox after having too much sex. And lastly, Robert, a hedgehog, is known to roll into a ball when he's nervous. The anthropomorphic animal characters in The Muppets are mostly treated as people, but Kermit occasionally refers to eating insects, Miss Piggy takes offence at references to pork products, and Rowlf frequently makes jokes about being a dog. In The Muppets (2015), Miss Piggy mentions that her anxiety about her broken leg stems from the fact she grew on a farm where when someone broke a leg they were taken away and killed. In another episode, Rowlf mentions he had to undergo surgery, and wear the Cone of Shame because he kept biting the stitches. Donkey Hodie: One of Donkey's catchphrases is \"Hee-haw!\", the sound donkeys make. Interestingly, this was her grandfather's Verbal Tic in the series the show is based on. In \"The Waiting Game\", Duck Duck yells \"Quack!\" several times. Bob Dog will occasionally howl. Like Donkey's \"hee haw\", this was a trait of his Mister Rogers' Neighborhood counterpart. He also sometimes is seen with bones, a stock favorite food of dogs. In the episode \"A Fair Way To Bounce\", Purple Panda suggests a contest where everyone eats purple bamboo in order to decide who goes on the Bounce-a-rino. Bamboo is a stock favorite food of pandas. In \"Chili Jamboree\", Bob Dog eats out of a dog food bowl. Lomax, the Hound of Music has Louise and Clark who are seen jumping pretty high in a few episodes, which is what fleas do. Bob Dog attends Good Dog School, which is a dog obedience school. Sesame Street: Big Bird occasionally exhibits natural bird behavior such as preening his feathers, shuffling his body to fit in his nest, taking a dust bath, and putting his head under his wing to relax. The Bear family doesn't hibernate, but in one episode, it's revealed that they still need to occasionally take all-day naps to make up for lost sleep. The Bear family also mainly talks, but they can growl. One episode is about Baby Bear accepting that his baby sister Curly has a louder growl than him. Chip and Dip can both speak and meow. One \"Elmo's World\" skit features a tiger who can talk and once demonstrates his roar. Patty from The Sprout Sharing Show often snorts when she speaks. 781b155fdc


