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Fear of monkeys of the arboreal kind is Charisdnatphobia. To make it specific to the "flying" kind, we could tack a Ptero- (like Pterosaur) on the front to make it Pterocharisdnatphobia
It would be one of the vast array of Oz related phobias relating to talking scarecrows, yellow bricks, robotic woodsmen and loquacious lions - and flash crowds of singing midgets.
Winged monkeys was created in 1900.
they threw him in the water because he was mean to the winged monkeys
yes
pomfretphobia
Flying (or winged) monkeys are fictional - they appear in the Wizard of Oz.
Yes, the Winged Monkeys are people in costumes in "The Wizard of Oz."Specifically, only one of the Winged Monkeys is credited in the official cast list of the beloved 1939 film version of "The Wizard of Oz." The part is listed as that of Nikko. The actor listed as playing the head of the Winged Monkeys is Pat Walshe (July 26, 1900 - December 11, 1991).
The witch
In the original book by author and Oz series originator Lyman Frank Baum [May 15, 1856-May 5, 1919], the Leader of the Winged Monkeys remains nameless. In the posthumous 1939 movie, the credits at the film's end give the name of Nikko.
the princess made them
There was no name for flying bats in either the original 1900 book or the beloved 1939 film versions of 'The Wizard of Oz'. Instead, the Wicked Witch of the West had control over flying monkeys. The monkeys were called Winged Monkeys.
The irrational fear is called a phobia; the experience or object that triggers a phobia could be called a phobic experience or object.
Yes, there is such a thing as a phobia of horses.This phobia is called Equinophobia.