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DiscussionWhat is your favorite animal?
Thread starterTwistedNightmares
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- Cats! Everything about them from how soft, affectionate and quirky they can be, to how wonderful it feels to have a cat enjoy your presence and purr on top of you. Always been my favorite animals!
- Dolphins, I love how graceful they are and their intelligence fascinates me
- Bats, there are a lot of species of them, but ones like the fruit bat I simply find adorable because of their big eyes and pointy snout. Visually they remind me a lot of dogs.
- Fennec foxes, also love their eyes and snout, similar to bats. I also find their small size and their big ears quite cute!
- Snails, I simply really enjoy them and love seeing them outside too, I find their little ''horns'' cute
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Specifically one bird I really like are pigeons. They are so cute and intelligent and misunderstood and I can relate to them a lot. They deserve more love.
Dogs and guineapigs as pets. But in terms of admiring animals, Dolphins, orangutans, whales, elephants. I love intelligent animals that you can connect with and build bonds
Specifically one bird I really like are pigeons. They are so cute and intelligent and misunderstood and I can relate to them a lot. They deserve more love.
My friend absolutely loves snakes. They're quite derpy little things. As for me, I am indifferent to animals, but I do enjoy the aesthetic and symbolism behind crows.
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