hippopotamus Actually, hippophobia is just another, less used word for EQUINOPHOBIA. It comes from the greek "hippo", meaning horse, and "phobia", meaning fear.
a hippopotamus probablyAnswerA hippophobe has hippophobia, the fear of horses, not the fear of hippopotamuses.
That is the fear of horses.
A hippophobe is someone who has an irrational fear or aversion to horses. This phobia can be triggered by past traumatic experiences, cultural influences, or personal sensitivities. Treatment may involve therapy to address the root cause of the fear and gradual exposure to horses to reduce anxiety.
The sum of all fears.
Extreme fears are called phobias. Irrational fears are called irrational fears.
He has no fears.
he fears zeus and his thunderbolt.
Artemis fears men.
Yes fears do vary in age until the child/teen/adult hits the age of 45-50 the fears do change and they do get more fears even after they over come one of there fears they continue to lose and gain fears! Hope this helps, C.I
she fears of being fat.
Gabriel is an archangel. He has no fears.
He is human. We all have fears.