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'''Human–animal marriage'''  is a marriage between an animal and a human. This topic has appeared in mythology and [[magic in fiction|magical fiction]].<ref> [http://www.diacronia.ro/en/journal/issue/4/A58/en/pdf Naithani, Sadhana (2014). Folklore Theory in Postwar Germany.] University Press of Mississippi. pp. 48–52. ISBN 9781617039942.</ref>
'''Human–animal marriage'''  is a marriage between an animal and a human. This topic has appeared in mythology and [[magic in fiction|magical fiction]].<ref> [http://www.diacronia.ro/en/journal/issue/4/A58/en/pdf Naithani, Sadhana (2014). Folklore Theory in Postwar Germany.] University Press of Mississippi. pp. 48–52. ISBN 9781617039942.</ref>


==See also==
Dogs are called canines.
* [[Human bonding]]
There are lots of dog breeds in the world. Some are husky, chow chow, labrador retriever, german shepherd, poodle, saint bernard, and golden retriever.
* [[Human-animal hybrid]]
* [[Speciesism]]
* [[Anthrozoology]]
* [[Zoophilia]]


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 01:59, 7 February 2017

Human–animal marriage is a marriage between an animal and a human. This topic has appeared in mythology and magical fiction.[1]

Dogs are called canines.

There are lots of dog breeds in the world. Some are husky, chow chow, labrador retriever, german shepherd, poodle, saint bernard, and golden retriever.

References

  1. Naithani, Sadhana (2014). Folklore Theory in Postwar Germany. University Press of Mississippi. pp. 48–52. ISBN 9781617039942.