The representation of zoophilia in Brazilian entertainment and culture has significant implications for societal attitudes. Research suggests that exposure to zoophilic content can desensitize audiences, potentially contributing to a culture that trivializes or condones animal exploitation. Moreover, the discussion around zoophilia raises essential questions about animal welfare, consent, and the limits of artistic expression.

There are several types of animal behavior, including:

In recent years, Brazil has witnessed a few highly publicized cases of zoophilia, including those involving women. One notable case that drew widespread media attention involved two women who were arrested for engaging in sexual activities with animals. Such cases are exceptionally rare and usually lead to public outcry, demands for stricter animal protection laws, and discussions about the psychological and sociological factors that might lead individuals to engage in such acts.