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The talking animal or speaking animal term may be used in the following senses.

1 Fictional talking animals

Having the animals talk enables storytellers to combine the basic character of the animal -- the supposed rapacity of the wolf -- with human behavior -- attempting to trick the pigs. This is an example of anthropomorphism. The animals can also interact with humans better if they talk. See, for example, the fables of La Fontaine.

Talking animals may be roughly classified into the following categories, depending on the degree how talk influences their behavior. Of course, many cases may be something in between; the classsification below is only a frame of reference.

1.1 Talking animals which are still animals

Balaam's donkey is an example.

1.2 Animals who interact with humans

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1.3 Animals that portray humans

1.3.1 Simulated humans

There are numerous series of children books, such as Berenstain Bears series, in which the fact that the protagonists are animals is an attraction per se, and possibly a way to add comism to the story. You may retell them in terms of humans and the plot will basically survive. In these tales animals either have human names or at least called "papa Bear", "mama Bear", etc. They drive cars, dress like people and go shopping. The book of Richard Scarry are similar.

The Wind in the Willows has talking badgers living under a river bank while Mr. Toad lives in Toad Hall and takes them on a wild ride in his motor-car.





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