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playfulotter -> RE: What kind of animal are you? (6/19/2010 8:18:12 PM)

I have no idea how they choose the animals but if they do it scientifically they pick specific characteristics of certain animals etc....that is the only way it could work..but what do i know!




Kana -> RE: What kind of animal are you? (6/19/2010 8:19:32 PM)

Can't speak for any others, but they got me cold.




LadyHibiscus -> RE: What kind of animal are you? (6/19/2010 8:24:49 PM)

Try it, TFB, I was never a penguin!




littlewonder -> RE: What kind of animal are you? (6/19/2010 10:05:18 PM)

I'm a mouse.

Funny cause my best friend calls me her "mouse in her pocket" lol

But they're wrong about the hoarding part. I hate clutter and I hate owning lots of stuff. I'm constantly getting rid of junk.

But the rest is pretty much on key.




KMsAngel -> RE: What kind of animal are you? (6/19/2010 10:12:23 PM)

walrus or elephant. can't say they hit it on either one.

i don't like being compartmentalised, however.




lauren0221 -> RE: What kind of animal are you? (6/20/2010 5:58:34 AM)

It seems that I am the only beaver here. And actually, it really doesn't fit. 




MC4Misfit -> RE: What kind of animal are you? (6/20/2010 6:10:33 AM)

Mountain goat???  ...or possibly porcupine or hippo???

I tried a couple of other tests like this recently (don't remember the sites off the top of my head, but found them with Google).  One said platypus, the other said ape.  That's quite a collection.

Honestly, I see myself as more of a bear.




DarkSteven -> RE: What kind of animal are you? (6/20/2010 7:54:50 AM)

I'm an owl.




BonesFromAsh -> RE: What kind of animal are you? (6/20/2010 8:01:43 AM)

Elephant [:)]




NorthernGent -> RE: What kind of animal are you? (6/20/2010 8:14:13 AM)

Badger....not a bad summary.......

Tenacity is their great asset and biggest downfall

People who know me would agree with that...

With such an abundance of self-confidence, badgers sometimes rush headlong into overwhelming situations and are forced to burrow their way out. Even so, they never go down without a fight.

And that...

Like most carnivores, badgers stay in shape with regular physical activity and are well dressed and precisely groomed.

And that.....

their reading habits are usually confined to light fiction or popular action novels.

But definitely not that.....


Towering ambitions cause them to make sweeping plans without considering the finer details of the exercise.


Nor that.....

Because of their small size, they sometimes feel the need to assert themselves to gain the respect accorded the larger carnivores.

Nor that......




Musicmystery -> RE: What kind of animal are you? (6/20/2010 8:14:50 AM)

Caribou! No, really!

OK, ok....actually, I identify with the wolf, and the quiz picked wild dog (as more gregarious than the lone wolf, but sharing characteristics). It says "You might also be: Wolf -or- Owl. My native American friends associate me with the red-tailed hawk.

Some of it is off base (a few of the questions had no good answers for me), but interestingly, these resonate:

Careers and hobbies:

Academic
Running
Writing

Most people who meet a wild dog are struck by its energetic, demonstrative behavior. This mid-sized individual differs from its domestic dog and wolf cousins in a number of notable ways: it is physically more powerful than the dog and its social structure differs dramatically from that of the lone wolf. It is difficult to describe the wild dog's personality without explaining it in terms of its pack of friends, for wild dogs don't see themselves as rugged individualists but rather as members of a social team that demands constant bonding and cooperation.

Reliable in a crisis, wild dogs are charitable to those in need and have a strong sense of social justice. They are dependable and generous to a fault, but if wronged, they'll withdraw otherwise unconditional support. Popular and well liked, conditioned by athletic endeavors, their indomitable sense of adventure attracts others.

Thinking of bringing that new invention of yours to the market? Put a wild dog in charge. No one can take an idea and run with it better than this hardy individual. Its powers of endurance and canine enthusiasm make for such a powerful combination that wild dogs are consistently high wage earners. So why don't they simply run their own businesses and reap the rewards? Well for one thing, they don't relish the leadership and entrepreneurial talents of their canine cousins. Instead, by concentrating on relationship building and teamwork, wild dogs achieve the kind of job satisfaction that no salary can replace.

Wild dogs are highly principled individuals although they take a while before placing their trust in others. Employers should give them a lot of freedom since they do not perform well in structured environments. When it comes to stamina, they are without equal and are usually the first to arrive and the last to leave. Versatile in their skills, their sharp minds can adapt to almost any environment.


I followed the Wolf and Owl links too, and much of those descriptions are good matches as well--the Wolf for my career, the Owl for my personality at home. None of it, though, addresses artistic natures (nor do the questions)--a crucial omission for me.

But an interesting quiz. Thanks for sharing the fun!





VirginPotty -> RE: What kind of animal are you? (6/21/2010 12:09:48 PM)

I'm a Zebra! I'm stubborn & assertive.............[8|]




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