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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> | ||
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== | ==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
- ↑ Naithani, Sadhana (2014). Folklore Theory in Postwar Germany. University Press of Mississippi. pp. 48–52. ISBN 9781617039942.
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