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Zoocentric - What does it mean?

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Anthropocentric vs Zoocentric - What's the difference?

anthropocentric | zoocentric | see also |

Anthropocentric is a see also of zoocentric.


As adjectives the difference between anthropocentric and zoocentric

is that anthropocentric is placing humans at the center of something, giving preference to humans above all other considerations while zoocentric is focusing on animals; giving preference to animals above all other considerations.

Zoocentrism vs Zoocentric - What's the difference?

zoocentrism | zoocentric | Related terms |

Zoocentrism is a related term of zoocentric.


As a noun zoocentrism

is a viewpoint or theory that focuses on animals, giving them preference above all other considerations.

As an adjective zoocentric is

focusing on animals; giving preference to animals above all other considerations.

Biocentric vs Zoocentric - What's the difference?

biocentric | zoocentric | Hypernyms |

Zoocentric is a hypernym of biocentric.



As adjectives the difference between biocentric and zoocentric

is that biocentric is supporting or pertaining to biocentrism while zoocentric is focusing on animals; giving preference to animals above all other considerations.

Animal vs Zoocentric - What's the difference?

animal | zoocentric |


As adjectives the difference between animal and zoocentric

is that animal is of or relating to animals while zoocentric is focusing on animals; giving preference to animals above all other considerations.

As a noun animal

is in scientific usage, a multicellular organism that is usually mobile, whose cells are not encased in a rigid cell wall (distinguishing it from plants and fungi) and which derives energy solely from the consumption of other organisms (distinguishing it from plants).