Coprophobia | |
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Specialty | Psychology |
Coprophobia is fear of or aversion to feces or defecation. [1]
In humans, the attitude to feces and defecation has become a cultural taboo. [2]
In the animal world, many herbivorous grazing animals including cows, sheep, horses, and reindeer avoid feces when feeding. Primates also prefer to forage away from feces-contaminated areas. The aversion is believed to be a strategy to avoid infection. [3]
Coprophobia | |
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Specialty | Psychology |
Coprophobia is fear of or aversion to feces or defecation. [1]
In humans, the attitude to feces and defecation has become a cultural taboo. [2]
In the animal world, many herbivorous grazing animals including cows, sheep, horses, and reindeer avoid feces when feeding. Primates also prefer to forage away from feces-contaminated areas. The aversion is believed to be a strategy to avoid infection. [3]