zoanthropy

/zoʊˈænθrəpi/
noun
  1. A mental condition in which a person believes they have become an animal and behaves like one.
    • In rare cases of zoanthropy, patients may bark or crawl on all fours.
    • The novel's protagonist suffers from zoanthropy, convinced he is a wolf.
    • Historians debate whether some ancient myths were inspired by cases of zoanthropy.
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