Musophobia (Greek: mouse + fear), aka suriphobia (French: souris = mouse), is an unreasonable and disproportionate fear of rats and mice. The victim will exhibit anxiety, dread, panic which includes shortness of breath, hyperventilation, irregular pulse, sweating, nausea, dry mouth, shaking and the inability to communicate anything except extreme fear.
fear of mice.
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musophobia or murophobia or suriphobia
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Aviophobia is birds, Acrophobia is heights or flying, musophobia is mice, ophibophobia is snakes, glossophobia is speaking publicly.
They are all phobias.
Musophobia or Muriphobia- Fear of mice. It's generally applied to all rodents.
Musophobia, Murophobia and Suriphobia are names of the phobias related to the fear of mice
Ophidiophobia - Fear of snakes Glossophobia - Fear of speaking in public or of trying to speak Acrophobia - Fear of heights Musophobia (or Muriphobia) - Fear of mice Aviophobia (or Aviatophobia) - Fear of flying These are supposedly the 5 most common phobias
Zemmiphobia is the fear of mole rats.. musophobia is the fear of rats or mice.
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They're all very common, everyday fears. Some of them are fear of snakes, of birds, and of public speaking.
It has three names: Musophobia: from the Latin "Mus" for "mouse". Murophobia: from the taxonomic "Muridae" which includes the mouse family. Suriphobia: From the French "souris" for "mouse".
Phobias are irrational fears. Many of them do not have a reason, such as the fear of spiders, or even sillier - plastic wrap, open spaces, dolls, or homosexuality.