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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Talking animals are a common theme in mythology and folk tales, as well as recent popular children''s entertainment. Fictional talking animals often are anthropomorphic, possessing human-like qualities but appearing as another animal. The usage of talking animals enable storytellers to combine the basic characteristics of the animal with human behavior, to apply metaphor, and to entertain children. There are a number of alleged real-life Talking animals. The…mehr

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Talking animals are a common theme in mythology and folk tales, as well as recent popular children''s entertainment. Fictional talking animals often are anthropomorphic, possessing human-like qualities but appearing as another animal. The usage of talking animals enable storytellers to combine the basic characteristics of the animal with human behavior, to apply metaphor, and to entertain children. There are a number of alleged real-life Talking animals. The storyteller may use talking animals for various reasons. It could be intended for a younger audience (such as Richard Scarry''s illustrated books), or as a metaphor to show the personality of certain men or groups (Art Spiegelman''s Maus depicts Jews as mice, the Germans as cats and the Poles as pigs, among others). There may also be other reasons, such as for the sake of satire in Animal Farm, or artistic purposes.