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The Animal in YOU

...A beaver. Have to say I didn't expect that. (Also a sheep, but I don't like sheep as much.)
 
Hee, I'm a baboon.

Arguably, they are neither handsome nor plain, and their robust personalities are engaging and charming. Little value is placed on physical exertion and they have a tendency to gain weight in later life. Their most noticeable physical characteristic is an elastic and expressive face, and with their animated communication style they delight in being the center of attention.

Freakishly accurate XD

I may also be a walrus or a horse. And that was a sentence I never thought I'd write.
 
I got wild dog, but when I read the paragraphs below, they didn't really seem to fit me... I'm not that social or popular, and I don't like to travel much.
...What? This is the exact opposite of me or something. o_o
 
Weasel >:)

Apparently I'm a good liar, manipulator, and entertainer. I'm quick-witted and have "above average intelligence". I also care mostly about myself.

Perfect.
 
I had porcupine at first, and while it fits a little I don't think it's that accurate. Mole and snake (which are the other things I had) work much better.
 
I'm a bat, apparently, but I can be a porcupine or an otter.

A combination of all of these describes me pretty well, actually.
 
I'm a penguin. It says that Danny DeVito was also one of these.
 
I'm a bat, an otter, or a shrew. They all seem about right. (I had to take the test twice, actually. I realized after I got my first answers that I had changed a lot in the past year.)
 
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Now you see it, now you don't. Aggressive yet gentle, outgoing but shy, stable yet flighty - everyone sees the penguin in a different way. It's that black and white thing: the penguin only reveals the side that it wants to you to see. So whether you like this darling-devil or not, you have to concede that it's a fascinating and enigmatic individual.
Penguins are birds condemned to live out their days on the ground. Unable to fly, their excess energy has no outlet save their creative talents and emotional outbursts. Penguins are poetic, artistic, and intellectually gifted, and as writers penguins have no equal.
But, if unable to channel their impulses in a positive way, the resulting turmoil proves damaging to their relationships and careers.
Penguins are deceptively intelligent and are particularly animated when intellectually challenged. They excel at word games and puzzles but are modest about their abilities and are generally underestimated by others.
With their misunderstood personality, penguins find writing an ideal tool for expressing their true feelings. They have a natural aptitude for languages and penguin personalities dominate the world of publishing as writers, editors, and journalists.
With a natural aptitude for languages, penguin personalities dominate the world of publishing as writers, editors and journalists. A strong sense of drama draws them to the theater and cinema, although unlike typical bird personalities they avoid the spotlight unless they're able to hide behind the characters they play. Once on stage however, they prove to be excellent performers with their multifaceted personalities conveying the full gamut of emotions.
However, a lack of confidence affects their work. Penguins tend to give up on tasks they were otherwise capable of and are often disappointed with their performance. Still, work never dominates their life and they always put their family first.


I agree with the first, third, fourth, and half of the seventh paragraphs, but I'm awful with the stage and the writing and I don't give up on tasks I'm capable of.
 
I got a mole (and might be a mouse). Some aspects fit, some don't, and some are in between (as usual).
 
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