The first animal you see reveals a lot about your personality

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🐓....yeah...I'd say it fits

A rooster is colorful, quirky, and quick. It uses its sharp mind to navigate tricky terrains on earth, and when it gets hard all it needs to do is fly above the petty annoyances. If the rooster caught your eye first, you are witty, smart, and skilled. People might be misled by your calm ways, but they are in for a surprise if they rub you the wrong side. You fight with no fear and aren't afraid to make some noise when something unfair happens. You are a natural leader who isn't afraid to speak your mind.
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Posted by -MadHatter-

Wolf - A wolf is considered a spirit guide because of the wisdom it carries. Mysterious, bold, and intuitive, a wolf can safeguard others in the pack yet venture out alone in the dark woods. If this is the first animal you noticed, you often walk on the edge of life. You seek adventure and mystery. You refuse to follow social norms and rules. But when it comes to protecting a loved one, nobody can be as fierce and passionate as you.

IDK. sure


Yeah...it fits you.
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Posted by Gobby

Personally, I think the picture should have been in black and white, as it was the red head of the rooster that immediately caught my eye. As a result, the test is more of what colours initially catch your eye than the animal forms themselves...



I don’t agree 😆

I went for the forms. I always identify with the eagle as my animal so I instantly see it
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Posted by Gobby

Personally, I think the picture should have been in black and white, as it was the red head of the rooster that immediately caught my eye. As a result, the test is more of what colours initially catch your eye than the animal forms themselves...




This is exactly what I was going to say. It should not be as it is in terms of the lay out. The rooster had it’s head above the rest of the creatures so a normal human being reading the top comment and then slowly drawing their eyes downwards results in the first top most section being visible immediately and the colours make it more eye catching and decipherable. It is very flawed in this sense and therefore I don’t feel it is a fair and true result.