New Delhi, Feb. 28 -- You may have heard of women identifying themselves as men and men identifying themselves as women. Well, in Argentina, some teenagers now identify themselves as animals.

On a recent Sunday, a group of teenagers gathered at a public plaza in Buenos Aires. They dressed and acted like animals, according to AP.

One girl named Sofia wore a realistic beagle mask and ran on all fours across the grass. Another 15-year-old, who calls herself Aguara, jumped over obstacles like a Belgian Malinois dog. Some others dressed as cats and foxes and climbed trees.

Despite her animal identity, Aguara says she is otherwise like any normal teenager.

"I wake up like a normal person and live my life like a normal person. I simply have ...