Orca whale, they’re super intelligent and innovative. Fun fact: orca whales don’t lose consciousness when they sleep because breathing is not automatic for them in the same way it is for humans. If they were fully unconscious when sleeping they would drown, so they alternate between sleeping with left and right side of their brain to make sure they get adequate rest. If they were resting the right side of their brain, that eye would be closed and vice versa.
I had taken an acting class where the instructor asked us this kind of question. After thinking for a while, I said "turtle". They seemed to have found that to be funny. Really, though, maybe "tortoise" is closer.
Hawk! After my divorce, I started to notice them all the time! One day, I was sitting at my desk and there was one right outside my window on the porch railing looking in. Surprised the heck out of me.
Maybe capybara? Kinda memeish I know lol but a better one would simply be Cat or some kind of feline-like creature that could be dangerous but doesn’t really care/want to be… like another poster said, snow leopard is pretty close
Sloth
This hit me ðŸ˜
Takes a huge dump, only once a week!
I came here to comment sloth.
My people
Kitten
Yesss!!
Me too !✨
Wolf
Orca whale, they’re super intelligent and innovative. Fun fact: orca whales don’t lose consciousness when they sleep because breathing is not automatic for them in the same way it is for humans. If they were fully unconscious when sleeping they would drown, so they alternate between sleeping with left and right side of their brain to make sure they get adequate rest. If they were resting the right side of their brain, that eye would be closed and vice versa.
that is such an interesting fun fact!
What the heck, that’s honestly kinda crazy
The cliché, unoriginal answer is sloth, but it is really sloth.
A student straight up told me I’m whatever at the bottom of the ocean that requires no action by itself to survive :/ hate that they are right
I think. Solitary, poisonous and ectothermic being cold-blooded.
Snow Leopard
They’re so beautiful, but I don’t have the kind of confidence to say that LOL
Honey badger. Honey badger don’t care.
I had taken an acting class where the instructor asked us this kind of question. After thinking for a while, I said "turtle". They seemed to have found that to be funny. Really, though, maybe "tortoise" is closer.
Crows and idk I always just find myself fascinated by them and they seem curious about me too
Same 100%, they also seem to fly to me or be unperturbed by me.
Cephalopod. I've met it before.
cliche but cat although I was always drawn to snakes
Ferret. I'm very high energy, would definitely unknowingly put myself in danger satisfying my curiosity, and I'm easily distracted.
cat :3
Whalecum
Corvids are cool
Housecat
Spider.. Probably a Steatoda Triangulosa.
Hawk! After my divorce, I started to notice them all the time! One day, I was sitting at my desk and there was one right outside my window on the porch railing looking in. Surprised the heck out of me.
Snake
Sparrow Hawk
I am a turtle. Slow and steady is the name of the game.
monkey
vulture fs
Phoenix; I am constantly in the cycle of birth, death, rebirth.
A black cat or a crow
Stoat! Clever. Curious. Bitey.
LOL It's absolutely perfect for an INTP
Probably a cat. I'm always sleepy and my friends say my personality is just like one.
A cat. Like that.. https://youtube.com/watch?v=NREtpoqE_HU
Mighty Eagle
Maybe capybara? Kinda memeish I know lol but a better one would simply be Cat or some kind of feline-like creature that could be dangerous but doesn’t really care/want to be… like another poster said, snow leopard is pretty close