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Halakhah su Levitico 18:23

וּבְכָל־בְּהֵמָ֛ה לֹא־תִתֵּ֥ן שְׁכָבְתְּךָ֖ לְטָמְאָה־בָ֑הּ וְאִשָּׁ֗ה לֹֽא־תַעֲמֹ֞ד לִפְנֵ֧י בְהֵמָ֛ה לְרִבְעָ֖הּ תֶּ֥בֶל הֽוּא׃

E non mentirai con nessuna bestia per contaminarti; e nessuna donna deve stare davanti a una bestia per sdraiarsi; è perversione.

Sefer HaChinukh

To not lay with a beast: To not lay with a beast - whether the man had intercourse with the beast or brought the beast upon himself, it is all included (Sanhedrin 54b); and also included in beast is a [wild] animal - as it is stated (Leviticus 18:23), "And to any beast you shall not give your laying."
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Sefer HaChinukh

That women not lay with the beasts: That women not lay with the beasts, as it is stated (Leviticus 18:23), "and a woman shall not stand in front of a beast to mate with it." And Rambam, may his memory be blessed, wrote (Sefer HaMitzvot, Mitzvot Lo Taase 349) that this a commandment on its own in the tally of the commandments and it is not subsumed in the commandment before it. As the prohibition of the male to have intercourse with the beast and the prohibition of the woman to not bring the beast upon herself are two distinct prohibitions. And were it not for the negative commandment that came explicitly about [the women], we would not have learned this one from that one. And he brought a proof from that which they, may their memory be blessed, said in the first chapter of Keritot 2a, "There are thirty-six excisions in the Torah," and they enumerated them. And they counted among them [a man] who has intercourse with a beast as one, and the woman who brings a beast upon herself as another, even as they were [only] counting the main categories of things there.
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