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If you are referring to sex, then this is out of the question. Animals understand better than humans that interspecific interbreeding is futile: there will either be no offspring at all, or it will be barren. And if related species (for example, horses and donkeys, wolves and dogs) can produce hybrids, then man is so far removed from animals that any matrimonial aspirations on their part cannot succeed.
Bestiality in humans is based not even on sexual needs, but on a different motivation, which is practically absent in animals.