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Anthropomorphism is the
attribution of
human traits, emotions, or
intentions to non-human entities. It is
considered to be an
innate tendency of human...
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their distinctly bulky carapace, and the name shame-faced is from
anthropomorphising the way the crab's
chelae (claws) fold up and
cover its face, as if...
- And I didn't care for you", then
develops a
beast fable based on
anthropomorphised characters using music to
reflect the
individual states of mind of...
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Cognitive bias in
which computers are
anthropomorphised...
- Thomas, an
anthropomorphised blue
steam locomotive on the
fictional North Western Railway on the
Island of Sodor, and many
other anthropomorphised locomotives...
- is not a human: in
Richard Adams'
novel Watership Down, a
group of
anthropomorphised rabbits, led by the
protagonist Hazel,
escape their warren after seeing...
- noise. The
official mascot for the 2010
World Cup was Zakumi, an
anthropomorphised African leopard with
green hair,
presented on 22
September 2008. His...
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Short fictional story that
anthropomorphises non-humans to
illustrate a
moral lesson...
- such as
dragons or vampires, are not; however,
films concerning anthropomorphised animals (such as Scooby-Doo),
gigantized animals (such as King Kong)...
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visibility at the cost of
stressing the ants with
unnatural light.
Anthropomorphised ants have
often been used in
fables and children's
stories to represent...