Some animals might be scared. After all, humans are so different from them. But some brave ones, like the fox, might be curious and want to interact. For instance, a fox might see the human as a potential business opportunity or just be interested in the new things the human has.
The smaller animals could be very cautious at first. They might think the human is a threat to their safety. However, the larger animals, such as the elephants, could be more open - minded. They might see the human as an equal and try to welcome the human into their society. But it also depends on the human's behavior. If the human is friendly and respectful, more animals will warm up to them over time.
The human child could interact through acts of kindness. For instance, sharing food with a hungry animal. This would break down initial barriers and start a friendship.
The human soldier could interact in a more professional way at first. If he's on a mission, he would treat the animals as allies or informants. He'd ask them for information about certain areas or events in Zootopia. As time goes on, he might start to develop personal relationships. He could share stories of his own world with them, like battles he's been in, which would fascinate the animals.
The animals in the Pride Lands would likely be very confused. The birds would fly around the child, chirping loudly as if to alert the others. The elephants might be a bit startled and keep their distance. The zebras would probably be skittish. However, if the child showed no harm, some of the more friendly animals like the giraffes might come closer to investigate. They would be trying to figure out what this strange two - legged creature is and what it's doing in their world.
Some animals might be immediately hostile towards the last humans. There could be power - hungry animals who see humans as a threat to their control. On the other hand, more open - minded animals would be curious. A sloth working in the DMV might be too slow to react with hostility and end up being one of the first to have a normal conversation with a human. Meanwhile, a human with good survival skills could offer to help animals in exchange for protection, leading to a symbiotic relationship. The interactions would be a complex mix of fear, curiosity, and the potential for friendship.
A human character in Zootopia fanfiction could find their place in society in multiple ways. If the human is a teacher, they could start by teaching about human culture and history to the curious animals. This would help bridge the gap between the two worlds. Socially, they would need to navigate the complex web of relationships in Zootopia. Since there are so many different species with their own hierarchies and etiquettes, it would be a learning process. For example, a human might accidentally offend a pride of lions by not following their proper greeting protocol. But as they learn and adapt, they could form strong friendships across species. They could also participate in community events, like the annual Zootopia Festival, where they can show off their own unique talents and further integrate into the society.
The human soldier could interact with the police characters like Judy Hopps and Nick Wilde. They might start off with some misunderstandings as the animals in Zootopia are not used to humans. But eventually, they could team up to solve crimes or deal with threats. For example, if there was a criminal using human - made weapons, the human soldier's knowledge would be useful.
There would be a complex reaction. The legal system would struggle to define the status of these animals. Are they protected like normal animals? Or are they something else entirely? Conservationists would be in a tough spot as they usually protect animals but these are not normal animals. Animal rights activists would be very vocal, but their usual arguments about animal rights might not fully apply here. And on a global scale, different cultures would have different reactions based on their beliefs and values.
The human would probably be extremely confused at first. Suddenly having a different body, with four legs and a tail, and seeing the world from a much lower perspective would be disorienting.
Nick as a human would probably still be charming and sly to some extent. He might use his good looks and smooth talking to get out of or into situations. But he could also be more jaded by human society's prejudices. Judy, on the other hand, would likely be as tenacious as ever. She'd be the one always pushing for justice and equality, but she might struggle more with the complexity of human relationships compared to the more straightforward ones in Zootopia.
Spyro would probably be very curious. He might circle around the glitch, observing it closely with his big, inquisitive eyes.