Definition of Ethnozoology. Meaning of Ethnozoology. Synonyms of Ethnozoology

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Definition of Ethnozoology

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- Ethnozoology is a field of study that explores the complex relationships between humans and animals in their environment. This discipline encomp****es the...
- Octopus cyanea, also known as the big blue octopus or day octopus, is an octopus in the family Octopodidae. It occurs in both the Pacific and Indian Oceans...
- between human cultures and reptiles and amphibians. It is a sub-field of ethnozoology, which in turn is a sub-field of ethnobiology. Snakes and amphibians...
- them; and their symbolic and spiritual role in a culture. The subfield ethnozoology focuses on the relationship between humans and other animals throughout...
- Companion animal Critical animal studies Domestication of the horse Ethnozoology Human–animal bonding Human–canine bond Intersectionality Insects in culture...
- Rerum Natura 5.1298–1349 Alves, Romulo; Albuquerque, Ulysses (2017). Ethnozoology: Animals in Our Lives. London: Academic Press. p. 329. ISBN 9780128099131...
- Bryozoology Carcinology Cetology Cnidariology Entomology Forensic entomology Ethnozoology Ethology Helminthology Herpetology Ichthyology (outline) Invertebrate...
- 20 March 2011. Cravalho, Michael A. (1999). "Shameless Creatures: an Ethnozoology of the Amazon River Dolphin". Ethnology. 38 (1): 47–58. doi:10.2307/3774086...
- Budjaj, Aymane; Benítez, Guillermo; Pleguezuelos, Juan Manuel (2021). "Ethnozoology among the Berbers: pre-Islamic practices survive in the Rif (northwestern...
- ISBN 978-1-4107-5809-5. Cravalho, Mark (Winter 1999). "Shameless creatures: An ethnozoology of the Amazon river dolphin". Ethnology. 38 (1): 47–58. doi:10.2307/3774086...