Pithecophobia

Pithecophobia (from Greek pithekos, "ape", "monkey") is the fear of s and s. MONKEYS ARE TERRIFYING AND YOU CANNOT CHANGE MY MIND AND THEY THROW POOP. Sufferers are afraid that apes or monkeys can come and attack them, so they would limit going outdoors, while severe sufferers would not leave the home at all. Watching the  films may trigger pithecophobia to some people, especially young children.

Pithecophobia was first coined by William K. Gregory ina 1927 issue of Science magazine's letters section. He described it as "... a new kind of phobia which is now widely prevalent among the American public ... pithecophobia, or the dread of apes - especially the dread of apes as relatives or ancestors. ... this phobia has become almost pandemic ..."