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04 Aug 2020, 10:01 am

Here's another list.  This one is of animals common to the North American continent.

Accentor, Albatross, Alligator, Anhinga, Antelope, Armadillo, Auk, Avocet, Badger, Barn-owl, Bat/Myotis, Bear, Beaver, Bison, Bittern, Bobcat, Bobwhite/Quail, Boobie, Buffalo, Bulbul, Bunting, Capybara, Cardinal, Caribou, Chickadee, Chipmunk, Coati, Cockatoo, Coot, Cormorant, Corvid (Crow, Jay, Magpie, Raven), Cougar/Mountain Lion, Courser, Coyote, Crane, Cuckoo, Deer, Dipper, Dolphin, Dove, Drongo, Duck, Eagle, Egret, Elk, Ermine, Erporni, Falcon, Fantail, Ferret, Finch, Finfoot, Fisher, Flamingo, Flycatcher, Fox, Frigatebird, Frog/Toad, Gannet, Geese, Gnatcatcher, Goat, Goose, Gopher, Grassbird, Grebe, Grouse, Gull, Hare/Jackrabbit/Rabbit, Hawk, Hawk, Heron, Hoopoe, Hummingbird, Ibis, Indigobird, Jacana, Jaeger, Jaguarundi, Kingfisher, Kinglet, Kite, Lapwing, Lark, Lemming, Limpkin, Lizard, Longspur, Loon, Lynx, Magpie, Manatee, Marmot, Marten, Megapode, Mink, Mockingbird, Mole, Moose, Mouse, Murre, Muskrat, Nightjar, Newt, Nuthatch, Nutria, Ocelot, Opossum/Possum, Osprey, Otter, Owl, Oystercatcher, Partridge, Pelican, Petrel, Pheasant, Pidgeon, Pig/Peccary, Pigeon, Pika, Pipit, Plover, Porcupine, Porpoise, Potoo, Prairie Dog, Pratincole, Puffin, Quail, Raccoon, Rail, Rat, Roadrunner, Robin, Roller, Salamander, Sandgrouse, Sandpiper, Seacow, Seal/Sealion, Shag, Shearwater, Sheep, Shrew, Shrike, Skua, Skunk, Snake, Sparrow, Spindalis, Spoonbill, Squirrel, Starling, Stilt, Stork, Swallow, Swan, Swift, Tanager, Tern, Thick-knee, Thrasher, Thrush, Titmouse, Tityras, Todie, Tortoise/Turtle, Treecreeper, Trogon, Tropicbird, Troupial, Turkey, Vireo, Vole, Vulture, Wagtail, Walrus, Warbler, Waxbill, Waxwing, Weasel, Weaver, Whale, White-eye, Wolf, Woodpecker, Wren, and Yuhina.

This list is by no means exhaustive, and does not include fish, insects and insect-kind.  Just pick any animal and claim it for your totem.


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05 Aug 2020, 10:06 am

I really love Fox’s. Always have. I even have Fox themed jewellery



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05 Aug 2020, 12:10 pm

I guess a wolverine because it's bright, cute, incredibly curiouse, mostly on it's own. If it comes to birds may be a raven. They are really bright and have incredible lively eyes.


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05 Aug 2020, 1:13 pm

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According to this quiz my spirit animal is an owl.
Spirit Animal Quiz

It said about me: "You‘re The Wolf" (https://www.spiritanimal.info/wolf-spirit-animal/)
That not as bad once it comes to me. :twisted: I like wolves.
I once teached the puppies of our dog how to howl. Five incredibly cute mini wolves did close their eyes, raised their heads like wolves do and howled together. Black German sheep dogs not even 2 moths old. I stopped this after just trying it for not making them used to it but I'll never get that cute picture out of my head. :mrgreen:



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05 Aug 2020, 1:35 pm

quite an extreme wrote:
Transyl wrote:
According to this quiz my spirit animal is an owl.
Spirit Animal Quiz

It said about me: "You‘re The Wolf" (https://www.spiritanimal.info/wolf-spirit-animal/)
That not as bad once it comes to me. :twisted: I like wolves.
I once teached the puppies of our dog how to howl. Five incredibly cute mini wolves did close their eyes, raised their heads like wolves do and howled together. Black German sheep dogs not even 2 moths old. I stopped this after just trying it for not making them used to it but I'll never get that cute picture out of my head. :mrgreen:

The quiz gave me an Owl... but I still identify with a Magpie - curious and curageuos - more.

PS - it's all for fun :mrgreen:


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05 Aug 2020, 2:16 pm

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The quiz gave me an Owl... but I still identify with a Magpie - curious and curageuos - more.
PS - it's all for fun :mrgreen:

As far as I know you fits a Magpie you a lot better. Owls aren't curious and funny enough for this. :mrgreen:



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05 Aug 2020, 3:08 pm

I love cats, dogs, and all things furry, but my spirit animal is the Dragon Fly.


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05 Aug 2020, 4:21 pm

The Quickhatch.


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05 Aug 2020, 8:30 pm

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Despite the username, cats. I mean, I have a cat, cat socks, pyjamas, encyclopedias, t-shirts, mugs, and even oven gloves with cats on them. Was there any other answer? :lol: I tend to be compared to big cats; particularly snow leopards and lions. Most people describe me as a human cat. I have quick reflexes, I'm precise, finicky and withdrawn except with people that I get on with well. Dislike physical contact with strangers, and prefer to only be hugged by friends and family. Sometimes mistaken as aloof, but once you get to know me I can actually be quite comforting. Have a natural sense of curiosity. Can go from lazy to hyper when my ideas start coming together.

:cat:

Even my neurotype is cat-like it seems!

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And you always land on your feet. ;)



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05 Aug 2020, 8:33 pm

magz wrote:
quite an extreme wrote:
Transyl wrote:
According to this quiz my spirit animal is an owl.
Spirit Animal Quiz

It said about me: "You‘re The Wolf" (https://www.spiritanimal.info/wolf-spirit-animal/)
That not as bad once it comes to me. :twisted: I like wolves.
I once teached the puppies of our dog how to howl. Five incredibly cute mini wolves did close their eyes, raised their heads like wolves do and howled together. Black German sheep dogs not even 2 moths old. I stopped this after just trying it for not making them used to it but I'll never get that cute picture out of my head. :mrgreen:

The quiz gave me an Owl... but I still identify with a Magpie - curious and curageuos - more.

PS - it's all for fun :mrgreen:


Don't you mean: "magzpie"? :wink: :mrgreen:



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05 Aug 2020, 8:50 pm

Apparently my spirit animal is:

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Turtle Spirit Animal

Author: Elena Harris

The turtle totem wisdom teaches us about walking our path in peace and sticking to it with determination and serenity. Slow moving on earth, yet also incredibly fast and agile in water, those who have the turtle as totem or spirit animal may be encouraged to take a break in their busy lives and look around or within themselves for more grounded, long-lasting solutions. Traditionally, the turtle is symbolic of the way of peace, whether it’s inviting us to cultivate peace of mind or a peaceful relationship with our environment.
Turtle Symbolism

The turtle symbolism is characterized by the association with the Earth and earth symbols of groundedness and patience:

Symbol of the world, of the Earth
Ability to stay grounded, even in moments of disturbances and chaos
Slowing down, pacing yourself
Determination, persistence
Emotional strength and understanding
Ancient wisdom

The turtle is also linked to the spirit of the water


I can identify with some of it. ;)



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05 Aug 2020, 8:53 pm

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A female shaman once told me my spirit animals were Fox and Crow.  Another told me that Coyote was my spirit animal.  But I've always been fond of cats.

:shrug:


I agree.
You are a "p****". :mrgreen:



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05 Aug 2020, 8:56 pm

An Ocelot, why not



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05 Aug 2020, 8:59 pm

A snake wearing bunny ears.


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