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The first time I did acid I thought I was a bear. I ran around on all fours, like a bear.. So, I'll go with bear lol.
oh. wolves are nice.oh i like this question!
I always have kind of identified with wolves
awesome.it was sea turtle for the longest time. but the raven has always been one of my favorite birds and I'm moving to pacific northwest in the near future...so
yea, I'm a lil jealous.Fox, I've ran into a few at some strange times. One went so far as to follow and hang out with me after freezing my ass off in the wilderness for a few days with no sleep due to the cold. They just seem to pop up at important personal times.
yes! they are very intelligent birds with great problem solving skills and have a varied bird "vocabulary" if you will. they're also pretty solitary birds (I'm a loner too) and are scavengers (I also love to dumpster dive and scavenge stuff).awesome.
isn't the common raven one of the smartest birds? I feel like I've seen or read that somewhere....
-yep. pretty sure that's a thing.
...yea. and stealthy, n badass-looking. I like their growls.Probably a bobcat. Something small and wicked.
oh, yea. I remember this. raven totem poles and the like.yes! they are very intelligent birds with great problem solving skills and have a varied bird "vocabulary" if you will. they're also pretty solitary birds (I'm a loner too) and are scavengers (I also love to dumpster dive and scavenge stuff).
It was an important animal to the native Indians of pacific northwest and Alaska. there's many stories of how raven stole and released the sun, and invited the first humans out of hiding, hence bringing the world into being and also of him being quite the trickster (I'm a prankster at heart too). so yea, raven fits for me.
oh. wolves are nice.
lone wolves? (I'm thinkin those are rare in nature.)
[ packs of wolves are cool too, though. 'many hands make light work'. but with the pack, comes the hierarchy. alphas & subordinates. I guess that's nature... ]