List of animals

The following are the animal inhabitants of Gravity Falls, Oregon. Unlike the many mystical and mysterious creatures that reside in Gravity Falls, these animals are natural inhabitants of the area.

Beavers
Beavers first appear in "The Legend of the Gobblewonker." They appear to be relatively carefree but can aggressively chew things and people such as Mabel, Dipper, and Soos as they were fleeing from the Gobblewonker. One of the beavers chews on a chainsaw, the sound of which is mistaken by Dipper for the Gobblewonker. Another group of beavers also appear in Dipper vs. Manliness.

Deer
Deer first appear in "The Legend of the Gobblewonker" as Grunkle Stan is driving the twins to Lake Gravity Falls. They appear in "Dipper vs. Manliness" fleeing from Chutzpar.

Fish
Many fish live in Lake Gravity Falls. In "The Legend of the Gobblewonker," Manly Dan catches a trout with his bare hands. Toby Determined takes a photo of a large sockeye salmon that a fisher catches in the lake.

Goat
The goat first appears in the episode "Tourist Trapped" standing on Dipper's bed, nibbling on Mabel's sweater. It later appears nibbling on pages of the book 3. At the end of "Tourist Trapped," the goat picks up a trapped gnome in its mouth and runs off with it. The also goat appears in "Headhunters" and "The Inconveniencing".

At some point, Dipper used his amazing detective skills to deduce that it was none other than the goat who had been eating the household's tin cans in "Headhunters".

Opossum
Opossum first appear on Scuttlebutt Island in "The Legend of the Gobblewonker." One steals Dipper's lantern soon after Dipper, Mabel, and Soos reach the island. Another hangs from a tree as they explore the island.

Pelicans
A pelican appears in "The Legend of the Gobblewonker." Mabel moves its bill to pretend to make it talk.

Rats
Rats first appear in "Headhunters" when one steals Wax Larry King's ear.

Woodpeckers
Woodpeckers are first seen in "Tourist Trapped" when one pecks at Dipper's hat. One appears inside Greasy's Diner in "Dipper vs. Manliness." They can be heard in almost every episode.