Vote 9: I think the Galápagos fur seal would be well suited for this particular applicant for a few reasons. First and foremost, the applicant expressed a desire to be a water animal, but also said that they would be interested in something that had fur, which they related to their hair. The Galápagos fur seal is covered with a brown coat of fur. The applicant also expressed a desire for a temperate sort of climate, not too hot or too cold. The Galapagos Islands is fairly mild and dry, and the temperature rarely gets above 80°F. While seals are generally known for existing in large packs, I took into consideration that this applicant says they are generally a loner and more shy. The Galápagos fur seal actually sort of sets out a specific plot of area for itself and its own family, which would allow the applicant to not be completely alone, but to have space of their own. And the applicant prefers the evening, and that is exactly when this animal generally hunts and feeds and is most active.
Vote 10: Indian Brown Mongoose Our applicant wanted an animal that had nice brown fur to match her hair and the Indian brown mongoose has that She describes herself as intelligent too and the mongoose is able to learn tricks, a sign of intelligence. They are also a resourceful species and come up on top of snakes due to their agility, among other reasons. They are solitary creatures like our applicant. Our applicant would like to be able to travel quickly and the Indian brown mongoose is particularly fast.
Vote 11: For this applicant, I suggest the Spotted-necked Otter. The applicant wants an animal that can travel quickly and she wants an animal comfortable in water. Additionally, she wants an animal that is also comfortable in either air or land. The otter is perfect because it is a fast swimmer that is comfortable on land. She didn't want something big and lazy, so the playful, athletic otter is perfect once again. Finally, she wanted an animal with a beautiful coat of fur to reflect how much she loves her hair and the Spotted-necked Otter has a lovely thick coat with a distinct sleek feel.
Vote 12: You were challenging for me, but I finally settled on the coyote. A big reason is because you mentioned wanting to have abilities you don’t already possess. A coyote is capable of running at speeds of up to 40 miles per hour, which definitely fits in with you wanting to be able to travel quickly. You also mentioned not wanting to be contained to just one environment, so in addition to their fast running, coyotes can also swim rather well and for semi-long distances. In your app, you talked about being a loner, and coyotes are known for being wary of humans and staying away. They usually travel in pairs, and sometimes they work with a larger group, but they are definitely not what you would call social creatures. You mentioned your great memory, and coyotes are also very smart animals. For instance, they have been known to shift their hunting techniques in accordance with their prey. When hunting small animals such as mice, they slowly stalk through the grass, and use their acute sense of smell to track down the prey, but when it comes to hunting larger animals, they usually team up to work together. And finally, because you expressed liking the climate of California where you live, it is only fitting that you be a California Valley coyote so you can continue to live where you are.
Vote 9:
I think the Galápagos fur seal would be well suited for this particular applicant for a few reasons. First and foremost, the applicant expressed a desire to be a water animal, but also said that they would be interested in something that had fur, which they related to their hair. The Galápagos fur seal is covered with a brown coat of fur. The applicant also expressed a desire for a temperate sort of climate, not too hot or too cold. The Galapagos Islands is fairly mild and dry, and the temperature rarely gets above 80°F. While seals are generally known for existing in large packs, I took into consideration that this applicant says they are generally a loner and more shy. The Galápagos fur seal actually sort of sets out a specific plot of area for itself and its own family, which would allow the applicant to not be completely alone, but to have space of their own. And the applicant prefers the evening, and that is exactly when this animal generally hunts and feeds and is most active.
Vote 10:
Indian Brown Mongoose
Our applicant wanted an animal that had nice brown fur to match her hair and the Indian brown mongoose has that
She describes herself as intelligent too and the mongoose is able to learn tricks, a sign of
intelligence. They are also a resourceful species and come up on top of snakes due to their agility, among other reasons.
They are solitary creatures like our applicant.
Our applicant would like to be able to travel quickly and the Indian brown mongoose is particularly fast.
Vote 11:
For this applicant, I suggest the Spotted-necked Otter. The applicant wants an animal that can travel quickly and she wants an animal comfortable in water. Additionally, she wants an animal that is also comfortable in either air or land. The otter is perfect because it is a fast swimmer that is comfortable on land. She didn't want something big and lazy, so the playful, athletic otter is perfect once again. Finally, she wanted an animal with a beautiful coat of fur to reflect how much she loves her hair and the Spotted-necked Otter has a lovely thick coat with a distinct sleek feel.
Vote 12:
You were challenging for me, but I finally settled on the coyote. A big reason is because you mentioned wanting to have abilities you don’t already possess. A coyote is capable of running at speeds of up to 40 miles per hour, which definitely fits in with you wanting to be able to travel quickly. You also mentioned not wanting to be contained to just one environment, so in addition to their fast running, coyotes can also swim rather well and for semi-long distances. In your app, you talked about being a loner, and coyotes are known for being wary of humans and staying away. They usually travel in pairs, and sometimes they work with a larger group, but they are definitely not what you would call social creatures. You mentioned your great memory, and coyotes are also very smart animals. For instance, they have been known to shift their hunting techniques in accordance with their prey. When hunting small animals such as mice, they slowly stalk through
the grass, and use their acute sense of smell to track down the prey, but when it comes to hunting larger animals, they usually team up to work together. And finally, because you expressed liking the climate of California where you live, it is only fitting that you be a California Valley coyote so you can continue to live where you are.
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