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.
It is called Kyrofelonoshophobia (Keer-oh-feelooonoo-shophobia)
Zoophobia is the fear of animals.
Zoophobia is the term used to describe a fear relating to animals.
it's zophobia because "phobia" means fear or not a love
A phobia ois defined as an illogical fear of something so this illogical fear makes a person scared of any stuffed animal and sometimes even horns, etc.
Agrizoophobia is the term used to describe a fear of wild 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 word "phobia" means fear.
A phobia is the name for an irrational fear of something. Aracho is the Greek word for spider-like animals. So, arachnophobia is an irrational fear of spiders.
The fear of animals is zoophobia, but there does not appear to be a specific term relating to the fear of sloths in particular.
The irrational fear is called a phobia; the experience or object that triggers a phobia could be called a phobic experience or object.
The phobia of dead animals comes under the catigory of "Necrophobia" wichis the fear of dead things (but also objects associated with death).It's comes from the Greek words "nekros" (=corps) and "phobos" (=fear)