If you were an animal, what would that be?

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rhiza021 wrote:A bird. I would love to fly and go wherever I want.
You are same with me in thought, but specifically I would want to be a dove, they are sign of Peace.
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I always wanted to be a dragon...but if not that, a raven. Mainly because Ravens have always been messengers of doom, and I find that romantic.
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I'm torn between a cat and a dog. A god is more reliable, loyal and gets a lot of love from the owners, but a cat is more independent and has its own mind, whereas often dogs don't seem to. I guess it would be the flip of a coin between the two.
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They do look adorable . But no , I would never want to be any one of them ??
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That would be a cat to sit pretty in the house doing nothing and having no worries at all.
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I'd love to be a kitten they are cute, innocent and lovely their eyes is so adorable.
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A Zebra
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Eagle.
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What an interesting question...I've always felt a deep connection with wolves. We have the phrase "lone wolf" but, in fact, they are truly pack animals and the howling we hear from "lone wolves" are from despair over being separated from (or kicked out of) the pack. I can really relate to that; I need my alone time but too much isolation from other human beings and I start to become depressed. They are also the ancestors of domestic canines--misunderstood, wild, and driven by survival but loyal to their kind. I'm not exactly like dogs but I feel very close to wolves.
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Unicorn of course they are so majestic plus they hide very well. ?
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I would like to be a sheep peaceful, humble and quiet.
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I would absolutely be a cat! I have been around cats my whole life and just adore them. If I could choose, I would be a cat, but I think it would come pretty naturally to me as well.
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A good and an awesome question, I love be a lion, it comes with pride and protection. I love to see see peace and peace can't come without protection.
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If I were an animal I really think that I'd be a cat. I have such a feline personality. Though to be honest I'd probably be a more playful and loving cat and less aloof than others. LOL
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Without a doubt - bird. I think they feel a freedom during flight. For sure that's are awesome emotions. But I will choose a bigger one, like an eagle.
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