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"Let all abide by the rules" You're a beaver. Beavers tend to be intellectually busy, always questioning why things are the way they are, and how stuff works. You think logically, and tend to be less emotional. You may be very organized, putting things where you know you'll be able to find them later, or use an "inner filing system" to record experiences. Beavers like to take things apart... and take people apart as well, making them some of the toughest critics. They set high standards for others, and themselves. In relationships, beavers are advised to avoid the spontaneous, risk taking otter. They don't always understand each other very well. Instead, they are advised to pair up with a laid back Golden Retriever or an adventurous Lion.

The Four Animal Personality Types

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People can best be understood by looking at them as one of four animals. The interaction within interpersonal relationships become clearer once you understand what animal you and your friends are.

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Page 1: The Four Animal Personality Types

"Let all abide by the rules"

You're a beaver. Beavers tend to be intellectually busy, always questioning why things are the way they are, and how stuff works. You think logically, and tend to be less emotional. You may be very organized, putting things where you know you'll be able to find them later, or use an "inner filing system" to record experiences. Beavers like to take things apart... and take people apart as well, making them some of the toughest critics. They set high standards for others, and themselves.

In relationships, beavers are advised to avoid the spontaneous, risk taking otter. They don't always understand each other very well. Instead, they are advised to pair up with a laid back Golden Retriever or an adventurous Lion.

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“Let’s just have fun and play!”

You're an Otter. Otters are fun-loving, spontaneous creatures. Always optimistic, otters can sometimes overlook important details or move at a pace that's a little too fast for everyone to keep up with. They aren't usually into details, and may have a problem with procrastinating. However, otters are very social and have a great love for people. They may be very charismatic and have lots of friends.

In relationships, otters should avoid the analytical beaver; they wouldn't relate to each other very well. Instead, the should search for an adventurous lion or a loyal golden retriever.

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"Let's get going now!"

You're a lion. Lions may be a little bossy sometimes, but that's okay... they make great leaders that are driven by what they believe in, aren't afraid of a challenge, and won't give up without a fight. Lions tend to be reliable friends and great parents.

In relationships, you're are advised to avoid the Golden Retriever... its passive personality would get on your nerves. Look for the practical beaver or an energetic otter.

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"Can’t we all just get along?"

You're a golden retriever. Retrievers appreciate the value of a close relationship, and can deal with commitment. You're thoughtful, nurturing and tolerant... people know that they can go to you if they need to be comforted. However, your caring nature may make it difficult to say no, and your sensitivity can cause you to get hurt a lot. Golden Retrievers are very adaptable, compassionate, and great team players.

For a long-term relationship, Golden Retrievers should avoid the bold, assertive lion. They get along better with the inquisitive beaver, or the optimistic otter.