Beast or Beasts usually refer to terrestrial vertebrates, or more specifically bovines. It may also mean a scary, and vicious animal or character. It may also refer to:
Beasts (ISBN 0-385-11260-2) is a novel by John Crowley, published in 1976 by Doubleday.
Beasts describes a world in which genetically engineered animals are given a variety of human characteristics. Painter is a leo, a combination of man and lion. Reynard, a character derived from medieval European fable, is part fox.
Political forces result in the leos being deemed an experimental failure, first resigned to reservations, and later to be hunted down and eliminated. A central element of the story is the relationship between Painter and Reynard, who acts as a kingmaker behind the scenes.
New York Times reviewer Gerald Jonas praised Crowley's "prodigious inventiveness," describing the novel as "a memorable tale that ends too soon."
Aldiss and Wingrove reported that "for all the poetry in Crowley's writing, Beasts treats its subject matter in a realistic mode that gives the book a resonance and a relevance it might otherwise have lacked."
Beasts is a 1976 British television series. Written by Nigel Kneale, it is an anthology of six self-contained episodes that feature the recurring theme of bestial horror. The series was made by ATV for the ITV Network.
The series was released on DVD by Network DVD in 2006. This set also included a similarly themed TV play called Murrain that Kneale had written for ITV's Against the Crowd series in 1975.
yes i am an animal, why do you want to eat me, you're the ones you call mankind, why don't you let me be, could you kill me yourself, it's your hand on the knife and look me in the eyes as you end my life, could you slit my throat as your children stand by a tooth for a tooth, an eye fo an eye, yes i am an animal, why do you wear coat, so you can be the envy of others and they can watch you gloat, could you skin me yourself, it's your hand on the knife and look me in the eyes as you end my life, could you cut up my brother and sew us together, a trophy you wear that lasts forever and ever