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Talking animals are a common element in mythology and folk tales, children's literature, and modern comic books and animated cartoons. Fictional talking animals often are anthropomorphic, possessing human-like qualities (such as bipedal walking, wearing clothes, and living in houses). Whether they are realistic animals or fantastical ones, talking animals serve a wide range of uses in literature, from teaching morality to providing social commentary. Realistic talking animals are often found in fables, religious texts, indigenous texts, wilderness coming of age stories, naturalist fiction, animal autobiography, animal satire, and in works featuring pets and domesticated animals. Conversely, fantastical and more anthropomorphic animals are often found in the fairy tale, science fiction, toy

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  • Talking animals in fiction (en)
  • تكلم الحيوانات في الخيال (ar)
  • Разумные животные (ru)
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  • الحيوانات الناطقة هي موضوع شائع في الأساطير والحكايات الشعبية, وكذلك أدب الأطفال . غالباً ما تكون الحيوانات الناطقة الخيالية مجسمة, تمتلك صفات شبيهة بالإنسان ولكنها تظهر كشخصية. يمكّن استخدام الحيوانات المتكلمة رواة القصص من الجمع بين الخصائص الأساسية للحيوان والسلوك البشري, وتستخدم للقصص ذات العبر, وترفيه الأطفال. هناك عدد من الحيوانات الناطقة الواقعية المزعومة. (ar)
  • Разумные (говорящие) животные — волшебные животные, встречающиеся в мифах, легендах, сказках, фэнтези и научной фантастике. Они могут выглядеть как обычные животные или быть антропоморфными. Действие историй о них происходит как среди людей, так и в их собственном вымышленном мире. (ru)
  • Talking animals are a common element in mythology and folk tales, children's literature, and modern comic books and animated cartoons. Fictional talking animals often are anthropomorphic, possessing human-like qualities (such as bipedal walking, wearing clothes, and living in houses). Whether they are realistic animals or fantastical ones, talking animals serve a wide range of uses in literature, from teaching morality to providing social commentary. Realistic talking animals are often found in fables, religious texts, indigenous texts, wilderness coming of age stories, naturalist fiction, animal autobiography, animal satire, and in works featuring pets and domesticated animals. Conversely, fantastical and more anthropomorphic animals are often found in the fairy tale, science fiction, toy (en)
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