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Therianthropy may
refer to: Human-animal
shapeshifting in mythology, folklore, and
fiction Clinical lycanthropy, a
psychiatric delusion of transforming...
- a theriotype.
While therians mainly attribute their experiences of
therianthropy to
either spirituality or psychology, the way in
which they consider...
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mammalian subclass Theria,
consisting of
marsupial and
placental mammals Therianthropy (disambiguation), the
mythological ability or
affliction of individuals...
- In mythology,
folklore and
speculative fiction,
shapeshifting is the
ability to
physically transform oneself through unnatural means. The idea of shapeshifting...
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Werewolf fiction denotes the
portrayal of
werewolves and
other shapeshifting therianthropes, in the
media of literature, drama, film,
games and music....
- a human. Some
would even
count the
enactment or
spiritual belief in
therianthropy (werewolves, werecats, etc.) as
falling under human animal roleplay...
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zoomorphism in a
religious context. It is also
similar to the term
therianthropy;
which is the
ability to
shape shift into
animal form,
except that with...
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possession of
combined canine and
human anatomical features, a form of
therianthropy. The Gr****s
spoke of
cynanthropy (kyon, dog). The term
existed by at...
- shapeshifters:
Cynanthropy Lycanthropy (disambiguation)
Mannaz Skin-walker
Therianthropy Werecat Werehyena Were-jaguar
Wererat Werewolf Rauer,
Christine (January...
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Werehyena is a
neologism coined in
analogy to
werewolf for
therianthropy involving hyenas. It is
common in the
folklore of the
Arabian Peninsula, the...