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)
The word "phobia" means fear.
Zoos cremate their dead animals.
Vultures feed on dead animals carnivores eat dead animals we eat dead animals.
scavenging is an example of an eater-eaten relationship because animals who feed on the dead animals may be eaten by other live animals when they are dead....For Example; Vultures feed on dead animals but when the vulture is dead another live animal will feed on it and when that live animal becomes dead another animal will feed on its dead body and so on...
Scavengers are animals that eat from the remains of dead animals.
The phobia of four legged animals can be referred to as zoophobia. This is the general term used for various phobia related to animals.
it's zophobia because "phobia" means fear or not a love
Sorry to say but there is no actuall name for this certain phobia. There is a phobia of animals in general its called Zoophobia.
Agrizoophobia is the term used to describe a fear of wild animals.
Zoophobia
Zoophobia is the fear of animals.
You have necrophobia if you are afraid of dead things.
Zoophobia is the term used to describe a fear relating to animals.
Xenophobia would be my bet
The word "phobia" means fear.
Zoos cremate their dead 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.