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What's your favourite animal and why

User Profile: CallumKing2000
CallumKing2000 December 10th, 2024

What's your favourite animal you love and what makes that animal special to you and why? 

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User Profile: virtualSolace44
virtualSolace44 December 31st, 2024

@callumking2000


I love capybaras! Capybara‘s are docile creatures who love to sunbath by the water. They don’t have many predators in the wild, which means they are experts at chilling. They’re shy, but social creatures. I think they are the largest species of rodent, but don’t quote me on that. And while I’m normally terrified of anything resembling a rodent, I would love to pet a capybara someday.

User Profile: JunoHere
JunoHere December 31st, 2024

@CallumKing2000 A cat. I like how independent and cute they are.

User Profile: warmheartedCat0412
warmheartedCat0412 December 31st, 2024

@CallumKing2000 I love pandas, they are reyly chill. They just sit, eat and enjoy their day. The also look realy cool. I love their color patterns and the way they are shaped. Pandas are so cute!

User Profile: Captainlrg
Captainlrg December 31st, 2024

For me, that is a super hard question to answer. I love most animals and how they interact with humans and one another and other species. The way dogs always want to make their humans happy and cats are the complete opposite (most of them). The fact that we have animalistic instincts that make us very similar to most animals. My top favorite animal has to be a horse. Which is strange because their brain has a larger area to sense fear. I think it's that fear that makes me like horses more. That they choose to trust us (most of the time). I'm a person that hates animal cruelty and wish what people do to animals I could do to them. Maybe one day when I have nothing left to lose. The big cats and wolves. Very amazing creatures. Dogs and cats obviously. I actually love ducks and geese. If you watch flocks of geese closely, you might notice they seem to have something of a social class. In a large flock of geese, they'll be smaller separate groups. Mates. Geese who have lost their mates. Single geese. Geese too young to mate. And they all don't always get along. You'll notice a goose that might not be welcomed in another group or around other geese and often get chased away. Especially when it comes to food. Sorry, I'm an animal nerd.

User Profile: Tryingtomaintain
Tryingtomaintain December 31st, 2024

A bird. Because I’ve always felt in my spirit since i was young that i just wanted to fly and just be free. The ability to have wings is within my mind, body, and soul.