Therian Glossary

Key terms and definitions from the therian and alterhuman community, explained clearly for newcomers and experienced therians alike.

Therianthropy

A deep, intrinsic identification with a non-human animal. Derived from the Greek θηρίον (therion, "beast") and ἄνθρωπος (anthropos, "human"). Therians experience their animal identity as a core part of who they are, not a choice or a hobby.

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Theriotype

The specific animal a therian identifies with. For example, a person whose theriotype is a wolf experiences a deep connection to wolf behavior, instincts, and identity. Some therians have more than one theriotype (polytherian).

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Shifting

The experience of a change in perception, awareness, or sensation toward one's theriotype. Shifting is not a physical transformation — it is a psychological and sensory experience that can take several forms (mental, phantom, dream, etc.).

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Mental Shift (M-Shift)

A shift in mindset or thinking patterns where a therian's thought processes temporarily align more closely with those of their theriotype. This can include changes in instinctual reactions, emotional responses, or behavioral urges.

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Phantom Shift (Ph-Shift)

The sensation of having phantom limbs associated with one's theriotype — such as feeling a tail, ears, wings, or fur that aren't physically there. Similar to phantom limb experiences reported in medical literature.

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Dream Shift (D-Shift)

Experiencing vivid dreams in which one exists as or perceives from the perspective of their theriotype. These dreams often feel distinct from normal dreams in their clarity and emotional significance.

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Awakening

The process of realizing and accepting one's therian identity. Awakening is not a single moment but often a gradual journey of self-discovery that may span months or years. It typically involves recognizing patterns in one's feelings and experiences.

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Otherkin

A broader community of individuals who identify as non-human entities — including mythical creatures (elves, dragons), fictional characters, or other non-earthly beings. Therians are sometimes considered a subset of otherkin, though the communities overlap.

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Furry

A member of the furry fandom — a community centered around interest in anthropomorphic animal characters (animals with human traits). Being a furry is a hobby and fandom interest, which is distinct from therianthropy as an identity. Some people are both therians and furries.

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Pack

A group of therians who form a social community or support network. In Theri.App, packs are groups with shared chat, activities, and games. Packs provide a sense of belonging and collective identity.

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Alterhumanity

An umbrella term for identities that are experienced as alternative to the traditional human experience. This includes therians, otherkin, fictionkin, and other identity experiences that involve a deep sense of being non-human or other-than-human.

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Kintype

The specific entity an otherkin identifies with, similar to how "theriotype" is used for therians. A kintype can be a mythological creature, fictional character, or any non-human being.

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Therian Gear

Masks, tails, ears, paws, and other accessories crafted and worn by therians as a form of self-expression. Therian gear helps some therians feel closer to their theriotype and is often handmade with care and personal meaning.

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Species Dysphoria

A feeling of discomfort or distress arising from the mismatch between one's physical human body and the body of one's theriotype. Not all therians experience species dysphoria, and its intensity varies widely.

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Quadrobics

The physical practice of moving on all fours (quadrupedal locomotion), used by some therians as a form of self-expression, exercise, and connection to their theriotype. It has grown into a recognized fitness practice within the community.

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