mammo Posted March 15, 2004 Share Posted March 15, 2004 I'm a sable.......woo hoo Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rebirth flame Posted March 15, 2004 Share Posted March 15, 2004 Wild dog Genera and species: Canis Canidae Collective Term: A tribe of wild dogs Description All those who meet the wild dog are struck by its energetic, demonstrative and restless 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 domestic 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. Thinking of bringing that new invention of yours to the market? Put a wild dog in charge. For 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 amongst the highest wage earners. So why don't they simply run their own businesses and reap the rewards? Well for one thing, they don't possess 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, Careers and Hobbies Policework Engineer Military Journalist Academic Running Writing Horse riding Surfing the net Famous Wild dogs Martina Navratilova, Vladimir Lenin Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lounge Daddy Posted March 16, 2004 Share Posted March 16, 2004 [quote name='Mrs. Bro. Adam' date='Mar 15 2004, 03:38 PM'] My favorite animal is a penguin! [/quote] Like Opus? Opus and Bill rock "ack" Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
marielapin Posted March 16, 2004 Share Posted March 16, 2004 I'm an Owl, a Penguin or a Beaver. None of those three really describe me really well, but I'm more a combination of the three. I'm closest to an owl. I think its hilarious that my husband is a cross between a bison and a walrus. How fitting! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
homeschoolmom Posted March 16, 2004 Share Posted March 16, 2004 You are either a Snake or a Mountain Goat personality. But you may also be a Porcupine personality. Hmmmm... why do I not find this too flattering? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nikkan_hanil Posted March 16, 2004 Share Posted March 16, 2004 Hmm...seems like a furry test... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
yesygerm Posted March 17, 2004 Share Posted March 17, 2004 I am a... Badger Genera and Species: Taxidea Taxus Collective Term: A cete of badgers Description Badgers are closely related to weasel personalities and share the same range as their cousins the skunks. What distinguishes them from their relatives is their extraordinary physical and emotional strength and tenacious approach to life's challenges. Good looking, small to medium sized individuals, they walk and talk as if they own the world, and their powerfully built bodies and dominating personalities back down for no one, not even the much larger personality of the lion. Confidently entering the territory of others -- woe betide anyone who blocks their path. Like most carnivores, badgers stay in shape with regular physical activity and are well dressed and precisely groomed. They enjoy all sports, and their competitive natures drive them to the limits of their abilities. Because of their small size, they sometimes feel the need to assert yourself to gain the respect accorded the larger carnivores. Badgers do not appreciate unsolicited advice and can be quite rude to those trying to help, often alienating well-meaning acquaintances. Still, friends are drawn to their capable and protective qualities, relying on them to hold the group together. As a hot-blooded mammal, the badger thrives on the excitement of new relationships and sexual conquests. But this incorrigible flirt and voracious lover is untraditional when it comes to matters of romance -- no roses and chocolates for this feisty character. To celebrate an anniversary, it's more likely to be found climbing a mountain than spending a quiet night at home. When a badger finally does settle down, it usually mates for life and proves to be a passionate and committed partner. Loyalty is important to the badger and it is quick to demand reciprocation; nothing is more unpleasant than dealing with a badger who feels cheated. However, partners who manage to accept their intense nature, will experience an exquisite and unrelenting love affair. Communicating with a badger is often a one-way affair. Its love for debate takes precedence over its desire to really hear what its partner is saying and it tends to dominate discussions with its dogmatic speaking style. Because it will not abide criticism of its behavior, it can prove to be quite insensitive to its mate's emotional needs. Hobbies and Careers Engineer Soldier Reporter Police Basketball Gambling Golfing Hunting Fishing Debating Famous Badgers Matt Dillon, Joe Pesci, Napoleon Bonaparte, Robert DeNiro, Oliver North Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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