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Animal Espionage
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Spying on people is an activity carried out by humans, but it can also be carried out by animals. These animals can have implants allowing for communication, be sapient or not sapient, and maybe even have chips that allow you to record what they see. The animals can be trained, used as tools by the humans, or could be doing it for their own purposes. Most have some degree of Amplified Animal Aptitude. Often they're Beneath Notice, but those they spy on may catch wise. For Carrier Pigeons, see Instant Messenger Pigeon. Supertrope to Literal Surveillance Bug and Stealthy Cephalopod. If another character does this by using the eyes of the animal, it's Animal Eye Spy. |
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In Worm, Taylor eventually learns to interpret the data from the bugs which she controls. Even one or two bugs in a room are enough for audio surveillance to some extent, and just consider how many insects are around you right now. Even before that, she could keep track of where the bugs were. While this didn't allow for precise intelligence, it allowed her to track people within her power's range and determine the layout of an area. | |
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In the Heralds of Valdemar series, the creatively-named ability of Animal Mindspeech is frequently used this way, allowing its users to take advantage of an Animal Eye Spy and sometimes even direct the animals to the appropriate place first. | |
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In Starcraft, the Zerg can insert a parasite into any unit (including neutral animals) that allows them to see that unit through the Fog of War. It's of limited use where critters are involved (since they wander around aimlessly), but it sometimes allows getting early warning of an attack. | |
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The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl: Doreen Green a.k.a. Squirrel Girl can communicate with squirrels and persuade them to scout for her, among other things. A later villain, Melissa Morbeck, utilizes microchip technology that uplifts and mind-controls animals to obey her commands. She primarily uses this to make them her spies, stealing highly proprietary technology from people like Tony Stark. | |
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An inventor attaches surveillance equipment to animals, in order to identify the spies at the school in the M.I. High episode "Spy Animals". | |
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In The Night Unfurls, some of the scouts that Shamuhaza uses to spy on the heroes are beast-like creatures that can turn invisible. He can sift through their minds to know about their plans. | |
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Pokémon Sword and Shield: The final evolution of the Water-type starter is Inteleon, a chameleon/basilisk lizard with the looks, personality and abilities of secret agents and spies. It can camouflage, shoot high pressure water jets out of its fingertips as if it's firing a gun, and use the membrane behind its back as a makeshift hang glider. It's native to Galar, which is based on the United Kingdom, the birth place of James Bond(speaking of which, the Galar Pokédex number for its initial form Sobble is 007). | |
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The Order of the Stick has the familiar scout out a bandit camp, which is detected by all the bandits in the wide camp and shot by arrows — basically mocking the same type of Killer Game Master that does the same, especially commenting about how many birds fly overhead each day. | |
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In April and the Extraordinary World, the villains uses remote control pigeons and rats with attached cameras and microphones to spy on their targets. | |
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Total Annihilation: Kingdoms has the Spyhawk, Parrot, and Bat as the scouts for three of the major factions. They have a large field of view and can fly quickly, but they're somehow considered highly conspicuous and therefore auto-attacked. | |
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Dungeons & Dragons: A wizard's familiar or a druid or ranger's animal companion will regularly be used for this purpose. Success can vary heavily, but if the game is run by a Killer Game Master, expect that the random group of bandits will instantly go to DEFCON 1 the moment they spot an owl sitting in a tree near their camp at night. Illithids use cranium rats as spies, disseminating them in humanoid settlements and counting on the fact that humans don't generally pay much attention to rats to allow them to get anywhere and listen in to secret conversations. |
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Harry Potter: Invoked. Animagi can turn themselves into animals so as to go around without attracting suspicion as a human, though there's always an element to the disguise that identifies their human form. In Rita Skeeter's case, she turns into a literal surveillance bug (a beetle). This causes Bellatrix Lestrange to kill a fox at one point, as she believed it to be an auror... except in this case it genuinely was a fox. | |
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Batman foe Ratcatcher uses his trained rats as spies and messengers. | |
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Phineas and Ferb: Perry the Platypus is secretly Agent P of the Organization Without a Cool Acronym. All other agents in the OWCA are also animals (and on at least one occasion, a potted plant). Even Doctor Doofenshmirtz, Perry's human nemesis, is allowed to be an agent briefly because he's legally an ocelot. | |
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G-Force has sentient guinea pigs that are spies. | |
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Early in the Pokémon: The First Movie Mewtwo spies on Ash and company with a camera attached to a Fearow. | |
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In The Jeremiah School, the Big Bad Lucien Morgenstern, the headmaster of Luciferian Academy, uses a raven to spy on the children of the titular school, and finds out that Peter, the son of Thomas and Susan Stone (whom he killed), is a student of that school. | |
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Krosp from Girl Genius is an uplifted cat who was created specifically to bend ordinary cats to his will and make them serve as spies and saboteurs. The experiment succeeded in giving Krosp human-level intelligence and making other cats desire to obey him, but the project ultimately failed because ordinary cats couldn't understand complex commands, and they have terrible attention spans anyway (so if he could get them to understand what he'd wanted they'd set off intent on doing it... and then promptly get distracted by an interesting glint of light or similar and forget about it). | |
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Star Wars d6: In the Cracken's Rebel Operatives sourcebook, Moff Jarnek's pet Daerlar is a Covallon. Because Covallon walk on all fours, it isn't widely known that they're a fully sentient race. Dearlar chooses to keep this fact secret from his "master" in order to spy on Jarnek's guests. | |
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The Familiar of Zero: Dirty Old Man Osmand uses his familiar, Chuchu, a mouse, to determine what color underwear his secretary is wearing. Malicorne uses his owl to deliver messages. Guiche uses his mole for digging a hole in order to install a peephole in a basement wall. |
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The Field Guide to Evil: In "The Cobbler's Lot", Princess Boglarka sends her pet raven to spy on Tivadar on his quest to see if he succumbs to the temptations of the loosestrife pool. | |
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In The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring films, the Fellowship takes cover from a massive flock of crows, correctly surmising that Saruman is using them as spies. | |
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In Fairy Oak Tomelilla mentions it's quite probable that the emissaries of the Enemy transform themselves into animals to do this, cue a class on animal behavior and characteristics that Magicals can't imitate. The taste of cow milk is one of them, apparently. | |
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Animorphs: Most of the team's non-combat morphs are for this purpose. As birds of prey they can watch from high above, as seagulls they can fly lower or land and be close enough to overhear people, as insects they can actually creep or fly about inside of buildings. Insect senses take practice to get used to; when they morph cockroaches for the first time, Jake stays human to talk until the others work out how to understand his words. In the first few books the Yeerks pay little attention to things like a dog hanging around near an outdoors meeting, but they soon catch on and take great pains to keep discussions inside and kill any animals that get into their facilities. Much like the pests they turn into, the Animorphs are frequently able to find ways around their countermeasures. | |
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In The Wheel of Time series, ravens, crows and rats can be used as spies for the Dark One, and as such have bounties in the Borderlands and are generally killed on sight. Generally speaking, they have to report to some manner of shadowspawn, but some more powerful villains can take them over directly. | |
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In The Immortals, Daine's animal magic makes her able to speak to and be understood by animals, who almost universally love her and want to do her favors. Proximity to her makes them more intelligent in human terms, able to understand human speech. In Wild Magic a bat alerts her to an army moving covertly, and she's able to sit at a map and call on owls and more bats to work out the positions of all the enemy camps. In Wolf-Speaker she develops the ability to share animals' bodies, asking a cat to investigate a mages' tower and a squirrel to break into a fort and look at some papers which Daine is then able to read. After that she becomes able to shapeshift and look into things herself. Wild magic is assumed by most to be an old wives' tale, but as she becomes more famous her enemies wise up and start noticing things like squirrels reading maps or animals where they shouldn't be. | |
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In Raiders of the Lost Ark, Belloq and the Nazis employ a monkey to try and spy on Indy. It doesn't entirely work, since the monkey eats a poison date, which in turn causes Sallah to stop Indy doing the same, thus saving his life. | |
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"Golden Eyes" and Her Hero "Bill": Uncle Sam, the trusty Canine Companion to Golden Eyes, can be counted among the ranks of animal spies. In the span of an evening, he alerts American troops to the position of an American POW in a German camp, ferries secret messages between Golden Eyes and the American side, knocks out the German officer who threatened Golden Eyes, and makes sure that the intelligence Golden Eyes stole from the unconscious officer gets back to the allies. Good boy! | |
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In A Song of Ice and Fire, ravens are the typical way to send letters. More extreme examples are wargs, who are basically people that can fall asleep at will and look out the eyes of an animal. It's usually a pet they're very close to, but very talented wargs can become any animal they'd like. Its television adaptation, Game of Thrones, also shows them used for this purpose. | |
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Fate/Zero: Kiritsugu Emiya at a few points uses bat familiars with cameras rigged to their chests for recon, because the cameras (not being alive) can see through the illusion spell of other Mages. | |
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The diamond turtle in The Voyage of Alice. Subverted, as it turns out to be a remote-controlled robot. | |
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In Orpheus: A Poetic Drama, Ascalaphus was turned into a screech owl and functions as Hades' spy in the Underworld. | |
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Cats & Dogs uses this trope a lot, with the cats as villainous spies and the dogs as heroic secret agents. | |
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In the Dr. Watson At War series by Robert Ryan, T. E. Lawrence thinks the Germans have a spy in the room where he's drawing up maps for the Allied armies. Watson spends the night staking out the map room, but all he gets is a Cat Scare when he interrupts a cat rummaging in a waste basket for food. Afterwards however, he suggests to Lawrence that a cat might be trained to retrieve waste paper before it's put in the incinerator. | |
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This is the reason that Jabberjays were created in The Hunger Games. People figured this out, though, and began giving the birds Red Herrings to throw off President Snow. | |
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Ant-Man shows Hank Pym applying his control over ants and shrinking technology to sneak in cameras and tools through secure lines without detection. | |
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In Rivers of London, the uplifted foxes all think like spies, and have been recruited by the Folly (mostly Abigail) to do surveillance in exchange for cheese puffs. | |
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Dragons: Riders of Berk: In Race to the Edge, Hiccup and the other Dragon Riders befriend a colony of Night Terrors, a swarm of little dragons that can band together to make themselves appear much larger. In return for sharing the island and helping to protect them, the Night Terrors act as sentries. | |
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In Search of Dorothy has a heroic example in Trisha the Good Witch of the South, who communicates with butterflies that warn her of any impending danger. | |
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In Terra Nova, a dragonfly is used like a carrier pigeon taking chips that contain information to spies in Taylor's Colony. | |
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Mission: Impossible: In "Chico", the IMF must rely on a trained terrier, named Chico, to retrieve a list of undercover agents from a drug lord's underground vault. | |
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In Guards! Guards!, Patrician Vetinari somehow manages to make an arrangement with the rats after being imprisoned. In return for him helping them, they will bring him news as to what is happening, both in terms of papers and gossip. It's implied that they were a result of the Unseen University's experiments, which is how they are so useful. | |
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Captain America: The Falcon sometimes uses Redwing, the falcon he's empathically bonded with, to discretely monitor people from a distance. Given Redwing's naturally excellent vision, this works extremely well. Layer, he finds he can extend this connection to any bird, granting him the most extensive spy network in the world. | |
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Referred to in passing, and for comedy, during the Alex Rider series. Joe Byrne claims that the CIA tried installing a cat in the Korean embassy with a bugged collar, but the Koreans ate it. Byrne being Byrne, it's not clear if he was joking. | |
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