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Find The Animal In You! This is fun..:D How do you determine your animal personality? It's easy! The Animal in You Personality Test will match your traits to the animal species closest to you, and help you discover where you fit in this wild world of ours. The Animal in You Take the test and then post what animal you are. I am a Lion. |
Weasel . . .:eek: :D |
Wolf!!! |
A wolf! Quote:
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Walrus...thanks, I may need therapy now to deal with this image!:rolleyes: |
Apparently I'ma sheep. Baaaa. Funny cos if theres one thing I dont do is follow the masses. Just ask my family. |
A porcupine. I do tend to be prickly I guess. |
Beavers are the workaholics of the animal world. No animal personality places more emphasis, nor derives more self-esteem than beavers do from their careers. They can be found at all levels of the working world, though they perform best in unsupervised positions that require serious responsibility. This makes them ideal for roles as a ship's captain, naval officer, judge, accountant or bank manager. As a handyperson they have no equal: If asked to fix a chair, they'll build one from scratch. Organized and structured, their determined attitudes spill over into all aspects of their busy lives and they plan for the future almost unconsciously. Decisions made regarding their relationships, careers and families are methodically and practically prepared, and they are most comfortable at work or ensconced in their fastidiously decorated homes. In their spare time, beavers love to busy themselves around the house or tend their precisely manicured lawns. It is arguable, however, whether the beaver's complex home-building skills require intelligence or simply instinct, much as a bird builds a nest. Today it is generally believed that the beaver's intelligence is overrated: though they will purposely fell trees to build dams, they are often killed by their poor lumberjacking skills. While others are playing, beavers are usually hard at work. They are well prepared for any eventuality and their homes are well stocked with spare water, emergency radios and survival kits. Even the beaver is not sure why it spends such energy in securing its home, but it instinctively feels more comfortable when it does. Beaver personalities come in all shapes and sizes. Generally i ok that pretty much sums me up..LOL actually pretty close I love to build and make stuff and I am a teller manager at a bank :) |
I'm a badger! :D Very tenacious!!! Yep, that's me!!! :D |
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Haha me too!! |
A peacock! (But I lied just a bit... sexy, like I think I was, was 20 years ago...LOL) |
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I am sure you are still a hottie! |
Otter Otters are petite, engaging creatures overflowing with positive energy. Intelligent and bright, they are also popular, eminently lovable and display the highly developed social skills that typify the small carnivores. Otters mix easily with a wide range of animal personalities. Lazy? Let's just say easily distracted. Life has so many diversions for the otter that it's impossible to predict how it will fill its day. But when an otter gets focused on a problem, its keen intelligence rises to the challenge and it will not give up until the nut is cracked. Otters feel entitled to the good things in life and a general sense of well being gives them the confidence to not have to save for the future. A lover who wants to impress an otter should know that otters love to eat out and have a predictable penchant for sushi. Although intelligent and witty, otters have a tendency to suffer from self-doubt and fear of failure can prevent them from living up to their true potential. Still, they are a great problem solvers, with the ability to spend endless hours on abstract or practical challenges. As workers, they are dedicated and capable and always eager for a chance to prove themselves. Their determination makes otters valuable employees, and although they often feel that their contributions are undervalued they would rather accept lower pay than risk confrontations in their workplace. Although they are fine motivators otters avoid taking leadership roles, performing better in group situations with their social skills coming in handy when counseling coworkers through their problems. Their dexterous hands are useful in a wide range of careers, and they're ideally suited for work in engineering, advertising, and design. |
I'm a Bat! I'm going to school to be a psychologist with an art minor and was in the band in high school--kinda creepy cool! Careers and Hobbies Psychiatrist Artist Social Worker Archeologist Writer Musician Socializing Philosophy |
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I'm a bat too! Funny how I don't relate to any of it though. |
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