If you were an animal, what would that be?

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If I were an animal I would be a cat. I do whatever I like, whenever I like. I enjoy taking naps, and I am usually always sedentary even when I am awake.
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Steffi30 wrote:I would have to go with a dog. I've had dogs most of my life and they are always so happy and full of energy or at least my dogs always have been.
I agree to this. I also have 4 female Siberian Huskies who are playful and happy. They serve as my distressor. Their energy inspire me a lot.
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I would probably be some sort of bird. I love freedom and independence and I always have my head in the clouds. Maybe a giraffe if I was a mammal. I'm a bit goofy.
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Oh, a spoiled house cat, for sure! One that is loved and pampered by her humans!
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This is a question we often discuss in our house. Going on the life my cat has, he sleeps when likes, eats when likes, basks in the sun, roams free all day and night and finds the most comfortable spots to snuggle in I would say definitely a cat.
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An elephant. They're very family-oriented, emotional creatures. They're loyal and amazingly smart too.
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I would want to be some kind of big cat like a lion or a panther. Hmm.. maybe even a tiger.
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Or bear? Oh my!
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Lest92 wrote:Grizzly bear. I like my solitude and I forage for stuff alone. Also I'm grumpy:P
I also love solitude. It is through this, that I could be me and that it gives me placidity. I can choose the smallest primate in the world-the tarsier. It loves its privacy and distances itself from all the other animals.
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I'd be a bird, maybe a hawk or a falcon. I always loved the concept of flying. Being a lucid dreamer, I always make myself fly and it's one of my best experiences ever. Flying, for me, is freedom. Sometimes, I imagine myself flying over lakes or mountains or even cities, watching the world from above.
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I would be a turtle to live free and gracefully under the water
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Another animal that I would want to be is a whale or a shark. I simply want to experience life under the sea.
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I agree that every kind of an animal has its beauty and danger. The danger side is triggered if the animal feels danger. The beautiful side of the animal is ignited with love and care.
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I think an eagle is a good choice. It is fearless and beautiful, it can fly all day and eating fish doesn't seem so bad.
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SilviaP21 wrote:I think an eagle is a good choice. It is fearless and beautiful, it can fly all day and eating fish doesn't seem so bad.
I think an eagle is a great animal to be. Actually any flying animal would be pretty cool!
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