Zoophobia
Zoophobia (or Animal Phobia) is a general phobia and the set of specific phobias (and sub-phobias), this kind of phobia is having irrational fear of animals, which were described by the Austrian neurologist Sigmund Freud, who saw this behavior in psychoneurotic childrens.[1]
| Phobia | Condition | 
|---|---|
| Ailurophobia | fear of cats | 
| Arachnophobia | fear of arachnids | 
| Batrachophobia | fear of amphibians | 
| Chiroptophobia | fear of bats | 
| Cynophobia | fear of dogs | 
| Entomophobia | fear of insects | 
| Equinophobia | fear of horses | 
| Ichthyophobia | fear of fish | 
| Lepidopterophobia | fear of butterflies and/or moths | 
| Melissophobia | fear of bees | 
| Musophobia | fear of mice and rats | 
| Ophidiophobia | fear of snakes | 
| Ornithophobia | fear of birds | 
| Ostraconophobia | fear of shellfish | 
| Ranidaphobia | fear of frogs | 
| Vermiphobia | fear of worms | 
References
    
- Nandor Fodor, Frank Gaynor, "Freud: Dictionary of Psychoanalysis", 2004: ISBN 0-7607-5301-6 (initial publ. 1950), article "Zoophobia, infantile", pp. 205-206
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