• Question: What would be the best animal to study matching your personality?

    Asked by kaylahmcg2017 to Carrie, Cedric, Ellen, Ines, Rupert on 8 Mar 2017.
    • Photo: Ines Goncalves

      Ines Goncalves answered on 8 Mar 2017:


      hmm the animal that would best match my personality? I like to think i’m hard and feisty like a honey badger, but they are probably more ferocious than me. Perhaps a dolphin? They can be active, or lazy, they are playful and bright. Yeah, I think i’d have to study dolphins. 🙂 That was a good question!

    • Photo: Carrie Ijichi

      Carrie Ijichi answered on 9 Mar 2017:


      Well, I’m a small person but pretty feisty. I can be quite lazy when I’m tired but then really, really high energy when I’m excited about something. I quite like being on my own but I like other people too. I don’t know, maybe a wren? i could be an otter except I don’t really like water! Maybe I’m a little terrier dog and i already research dogs so that’ll work out great.

    • Photo: Rupert Marshall

      Rupert Marshall answered on 9 Mar 2017:


      Maybe a sloth: slow but determined and fun in a quirky sort of way

    • Photo: Ellen Williams

      Ellen Williams answered on 9 Mar 2017:


      I think I am most closely matched to a Red Kangaroo… because… they are ginger (we love a ginger!) and there are periods when they will bounce around for ages and then periods when they will just and CHILL out! I spend my life like that really, frantically dashing from one thing to the next and then just crashing out for a good few hours at the end of the day 🙂

    • Photo: Cedric Tan

      Cedric Tan answered on 13 Mar 2017:


      Wow! I reckon it depends on how I feel about my personality at a particular point in time. I am both an introvert and extrovert depending on the environment and who I am with.

      If I am introverted, then the clouded leopard as it is very secretive and elusive.

      If I am extroverted, then one of the birds of paradise for they are very exciting in their dance and displays!

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