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46 Famous Animals And Their Outstanding Stories
AnimalsMAR 28, 2023

46 Famous Animals And Their Outstanding Stories

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Who said only humans can be celebrities? Just because the animals we share our planet with can’t talk or give interviews doesn’t mean they can’t be famous. Some of them even know how to pose for a photo!
History has known many real-life and fictitious popular animals that gained fame for something outstanding. We have immortalized them in movies, stories, animations, and monuments, and with the internet entering the scene, meme animals have become a significant cultural phenomenon.
And it’s not only dogs and cats! Every animal in the world can become famous, as proven by pop culture.
History has many examples of the most interesting animals and stories about their lives. This means popularity is not about an animal of a specific species, but something special it has done or represented for us. 
For this article, we collected some of the most popular animals in history. Which of them is the most well-known one in your opinion? This list is not comprehensive, so we want to know who you think is the coolest animal in the world. Let us know in the comments.

#1 Pink Panther

Pink Panther
The Pink Panther was originally a… diamond. That’s right, in the original 1963 movie, a clumsy detective was chasing a notorious thief who planned to steal the Pink Panther diamond. In the opening credits, a brightly colored feline went through all sorts of funny shenanigans and became so popular that an entire series of short animation films were made with him as the main character. This led to comics, feature films, and, of course, lots of products. The soundtrack for the Pink Panther has remained unchanged since the original movie and is one of the most recognized movie soundtracks of all time.
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#2 Smoky The Dog

Smoky The Dog
It is really impossible for a small Yorkshire terrier to help soldiers during a war, isn’t it? Well, Smoky proved that it isn’t. She belonged to an American corporal who during WWII happened to be under attack on an airfield in the Philippines. They needed to find a way to communicate with other troops, and the only way to run telephone lines was through an underground pipe, which was very dangerous for humans. However, Smoky fit into the pipe perfectly, and with the help of her corporal, she found her way out, carrying the wires attached to her collar with her. Even during daily life on the front, Smoky helped soldiers and hospital patients cheer up and keep going. 
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#3 Koko The Gorilla

Koko The Gorilla
With the help of her handler Francine Patterson, Koko learned to communicate with people using a modified version of American Sign Language. She also cared for her pet kittens, treating them as her own babies. Many people could learn lessons about empathy and finding a common language with those who don’t speak yours from Koko.
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#4 Hedwig From Harry Potter

Hedwig From Harry Potter
The snowy beauty was Harry’s true friend and an important ally until the very end. In the movies, Hedwig’s theme was one of the most recognized soundtrack pieces. Her tragic death was a big loss for all fans.
20points

#5 Balto The Siberian Husky

Balto The Siberian Husky
When an outbreak of diphtheria happened in the Alaskan town of Nome in 1925, their only shot at survival was to get medicine from Anchorage, hundreds of miles away. With the severe winter conditions, it could only have been done via dog sleds. The distance was too far for just one sled to cover without stops, so as time was of the essence, a relay of several sleds was employed. The final stretch was led by Balto, who took his team through 54 miles of blizzard in -40°C. They completed their mission successfully, and Balto was named a national hero. Today, you can find his statue in NYC Central Park.   
20points

#6 Scooby Doo

Scooby Doo
Can you believe that Scooby Doo is over 50 years old? This Great Dane might not be the best example of courage, but he does love his friends and rides in the Mystery Machine with them in search of sinister mysteries to solve. Sometimes he lucks into a solution thanks to his great appetite or being scared, but at the end of the day, the villain will be punished one way or another.
20points

#7 Grumpy Cat

Grumpy Cat
Grumpy Cat made her first public appearance in 2012 on Reddit. Not many know that her signature appearance of constantly being displeased with something was the result of feline dwarfism and an underbite. She not only became the main character of thousands of memes and had a huge following on all major social media platforms, but Grumpy Cat also collaborated with SXSW Festival, appeared on morning talk shows, and starred in the movie Grumpy Cat's Worst Christmas Ever, where she was voiced by Aubrey Plaza. Unfortunately, she passed away in May 2019 at the age of 7.
19points

#8 Lassie

Lassie
Lassie is probably one of the most famous TV characters in the world and the reason why so many collies were called Lassie back in the day. You have probably seen the 2005 film or even the 19-season-long TV show that ran from 1954 to 1973, but Lassie has been on screen since the 1940s when she appeared in several movies. However, even that wasn’t her first introduction to the audience. Lassie made an appearance in a short story as far back as 1859, and that’s when her road to fame began.
19points

#9 Garfield

Garfield
You might have never seen any of the TV series or movies with the sassy orange cat (voiced by Bill Murray, by the way). You may not even know that he started out in a comic strip. But it is safe to bet that at some point in your life, you owned merch with Garfield’s face on it — because with the amount of that merch around it was just impossible not to. And if the words Monday, lasagna, and Abu Dhabi somehow seem related to each other, Garfield may be responsible for that. 
19points

#10 Bobbie The Wonder Dog

Bobbie The Wonder Dog
In 1924, Bobby became a celebrity and was nicknamed Wonder Dog for all the impossible things he did to reunite with his family. A year earlier, Bobbie’s family had traveled from Oregon to Indiana, where Bobbie got lost. His owners tried looking for him but with no result. Six months later, in February 1924, Bobbie showed up on the threshold of his Oregon home, having traveled 2,551 miles across several states in all sorts of weather conditions. His story spread all over the United States, and people would write him fan mail. 
19points

#11 Seabiscuit

Seabiscuit
Seabiscuit and his jockey Red Pollard are a great example of how with the right spirit you can overcome all adversities. From the very start, Seabiscuit wasn’t expected to achieve much, but he gradually climbed his way up to the top, where he beat triple-crown winner War Admiral and was voted American Horse of the Year in 1938. At a point in their joint career, both he and Pollard were injured, and not many believed they could participate in another race. Yet, through perseverance and hard training, Seabiscuit and Pollard started walking and later racing again, winning one last race before retirement.
18points

#12 Harambe

Harambe
Harambe’s story is a tragic one. The 17-year-old gorilla lived in Cincinnati Zoo, where a 4-year-old boy fell into his enclosure in a 2016 accident. Harambe stood over the boy and then dragged him for 10 minutes before he was shot. This gave rise to public outrage, as many reasoned that tranquilizers could have been used instead of real bullets. Both the zoo and the boy’s parents were criticized for not having proper security boundaries and not attending to their child, leading to his accident.
18points

#13 Ham The Chimp

Ham The Chimp
You can say that Ham paved the road for humans to go to space. The chimp was thoroughly trained for months before he was launched to orbit in 1961. His main mission was to establish whether it was possible to perform different tasks in space. Ham completed his mission with flying colors and returned home safely. 
18points

#14 Laika The First Dog In Space

Laika The First Dog In Space
Laika was found in the streets of Moscow and sent into space by the Soviet Union in 1957. Unfortunately, back then, not much was known about the effects of space on animals, and there was no means to return her back to Earth. According to data revealed in 2002, Laika only lived for about five hours in orbit. She is celebrated as the first living creature to go to space, and there is a statue in her honor in Moscow.
18points

#15 Bugs Bunny

Bugs Bunny
What’s up, Doc? Recognize this voice? Of course you do. Bugs Bunny has been around since the late 1930s, and every generation of kids since has watched his cartoons. Whether he is having fun with his friends or plotting against his archnemesis Elmer Fudd, leave it up to Bugs to come up with the most hilarious shenanigans.
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#16 Tom And Jerry

Tom And Jerry
There are two types of people in this world: camp Tom and camp Jerry. And whichever camp you belong to, one thing is for certain: You enjoy their hilarious fights where each of them has been trying to one-up the other since 1940.
17points

#17 Pickles

Pickles
Pickles was just an ordinary pup, but in 1966 he solved a high-profile robbery and saved the Football World Cup all at once. That year, the Jules Rimet trophy (which is now referred to as simply the FIFA World Cup trophy) was stolen from Central Hall in London, causing a huge scandal. While police were on the case to no avail, large companies offered rewards for finding the trophy. A week later, Pickles was taking a walk with his owner David Corbett, when he felt something suspicious in the bushes. Corbett followed his dog and saw the stolen trophy, wrapped in newspapers and hidden under a bush. Pickles was awarded a silver medal from the National Canine Defence League and appeared in the 1966 spy movie The Spy with a Cold Nose.   
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#18 Betsy

Betsy
Betsy the border collie showed unmatched intelligence when she was still a tiny pup. She could understand commands when she was just ten weeks old. Her abilities were thoroughly studied, and the results showed that Betsy learned approximately as fast as a human toddler. Other research shows that within the past 15 years, many dog breeds have become even smarter than before, with Betsy being considered a clear example of dog evolution. 
15points

#19 David Greybeard

David Greybeard
Back in the day, scientists believed that only humans understood the concept of making and using tools. However, in 1960, Jane Goodall observed a chimpanzee she was working with, named David Greybeard, trying to get termites out of their hill with the help of a grass stalk. Later, David and another fellow chimpanzee were noticed making fishing tools out of twigs. This was a huge breakthrough in science.  
14points

#20 Elsa The Lioness

Elsa The Lioness
George Adamson lived and worked in Kenya as a game warden. In 1956, together with his wife Joy, they adopted a lion cub who they called Elsa. For years, they took care of Elsa and taught her how to hunt and live in the wild on her own. When they released her, the Adamsons hoped Elsa would be able to survive, and that is exactly what happened. In 1960, Joy wrote a book, Born Free, describing the experience.  
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