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How to translate various human cultures into animal cultures?

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I'm making a story where the main character travels the world. The world is made up of anthropomorphic animals. The animals would still have the urges of animals, But they become more sapient.

Dogs will still have the urge to fetch, howl, and would have their dominance status (having an alpha, beta, omega etc.) They will also be able to go to school, have a religion, and make stuff.

I wouldn't put how the animals are originated, because I would put mixed breeds everywhere. Because if you look at humans in real life, you're never gonna find a purebred human of something. So plus transportation is still gonna be there.

Is there a way to interpret human cultures into the anthropomorphic animals? Such as, Clothes, Beliefs, etc.

If so how? Is there any research do I need to do for the cultures?

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