I believe it's called doraphobia. I might be wrong.
I was unclear by your question if you meant 'stuffed animals' as in hunting trophys, or furry, plush toys. Other wikianswer users have expressed fears of each.I found no specific phobia term to describe either exactly. However, the fear of animals is Zoophobia and the fear of dolls is Pediophobia, although this term may also refer to a fear of children. Furthermore Necrophobia is the term used in relating to a fear of death, or dead things. Agrizoophobia is the fear of wild animals, and Doraphobia is the fear of fur or animal skins.
There does not appear to be a scientific name to specifically describe a fear of hamsters.Zoophobia is the fear of animalsDoraphobia is the fear of fur, or of animal skins.
china
scales,fur
fur
The fear of a Sphynx cat is a phobia. There is no rational reason to fear a Sphynx. The difference of a cat having fur or no fur has nothing to do with the personality of the cat. Sphynx cats are known to be very loving and loyal.
The animals in the polar regions have thick fur and thick skin to protect themselves from the cold climatic conditions.
they are characteristics of animals
I was unclear by your question if you meant 'stuffed animals' as in hunting trophys, or furry, plush toys. Other wikianswer users have expressed fears of each.I found no specific phobia term to describe either exactly. However, the fear of animals is Zoophobia and the fear of dolls is Pediophobia, although this term may also refer to a fear of children. Furthermore Necrophobia is the term used in relating to a fear of death, or dead things. Agrizoophobia is the fear of wild animals, and Doraphobia is the fear of fur or animal skins.
The external structures of animals protect the animal from harm to internal organs. An example of an external structure is the skin and fur on a bear. The skin protects the internal organs, and the fur protects the skin.
As with all furred animals it protects their skin.
animals skin,fur,and feathers.