From the same site that MGH brought you the engine test, what were-animal are you? http://helloquizzy.okcupid.com/tests/which-were-animal-would-you-be-test/ Your result for Which Were Animal Would You Be? Test ... You are a Were-Wolf! 80% wolf, 20% rat, 0% horse, 70% tiger, 20% leopard, 30% fox and 40% bear! You scored 80% on wolf, higher than 100% of your peers. Wolves are predators, but unlike many predators they are also pack animals. Legend has them as being the original were animal. Wolves are very expressive. They have distinct faces they make that are easily read to show what they are thinking or feeling. They use facial and body language as well as yips and yowls to communicate exactly what they want. Wolves are dedicated to their mates. They will groom each other, travel together, and sleep side by side. They also join their scents so that other wolves know that they are taken. Wolves in a pack protect one another. As a were-wolf you will be on the hunt for as many as 20 miles, but you won't have to hunt alone. So who's hunting with me?
I don't like this one. You are a Were-Rat! 30% bear, 50% wolf, 10% horse, 40% tiger, 30% leopard, 60% fox and 60% rat! Rats are more prey than predator. But rats are surviors and extremely hard to kill. Rats have been known to survive 50 feet falls and walk away without showing any harm being done to their little rat bodies. They can swim miles without drowning. Rats that have been flushed down the toilet have managed to climb right back up the tubes and re-enter the house. They are extremely resilient. Rats are also hoarders. They never want to go without so they hoard everything they can get their hands on. Rats make deep connections with one another. Pet rats have been known to be very affectionate and formed bonds with their owners. They love attention. But remember they constantly chew. Rat teeth are always growing. As a were-rat you will be feared with those razor sharp teeth! But if i were you, I'd be on the look out for the cat!
You are a Were-Tiger! 50% tiger, 40% wolf, 20% horse, 30% rat, 30% leopard, 10% fox and 40% bear! You are a Were-Tiger! Tigers are definitely predators. They love to hunt and mostly hunt at night. They are also, for the most part, solitary animals, but they will definitely share a kill with other tigers. Tigers don't live by set rules. Sometimes they avoid each other, sometimes they will work together to kill. They don't like feeling boxed in and will make sure that others know their territory. Tigers are monogamous, but they don't have to be around their mates all the time. They meet up when the mating instinct hits them. As a were-tiger you are going to be hunting during the night. You'll definitely be going after live prey and enjoy every minute of your hunt. Happy hunting! _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ I guess I am just a big......wussy.
You are a Were-Wolf! 50% wolf, 10% rat, 40% horse, 50% tiger, 40% leopard, 20% fox and 50% bear! Wolves are predators, but unlike many predators they are also pack animals. Legend has them as being the original were animal. Wolves are very expressive. They have distinct faces they make that are easily read to show what they are thinking or feeling. They use facial and body language as well as yips and yowls to communicate exactly what they want. Wolves are dedicated to their mates. They will groom each other, travel together, and sleep side by side. They also join their scents so that other wolves know that they are taken. Wolves in a pack protect one another. As a were-wolf you will be on the hunt for as many as 20 miles, but you won't have to hunt alone.
Im one of these what ever that is Your result for Which Were Animal Would You Be? Test ... You are a Were-Leopard! 70% leopard, 30% wolf, 20% horse, 40% tiger, 20% rat, 40% fox and 40% bear! Leopards are predators. They are solitary animals that like to hunt at night, although they have been known to stalk prey during the daylight hours at times. They love sitting in tree branches hanging out and watching what goes on in their territory. Leopards are the only large cats that are not monogamous. They like playing the field and living the high life of the jungle. They are stealthy and sneak up on their prey. They definitely like to do things on their own without help from their peers. Leopards only tolerate each other when the mating instinct hits them. Leopards are also very strong and can lift up to three times their own weight. As a were-leopard you definitely won't be enjoying a vegetarian life-style. You'll be taking your meat a little on the rare side...very rare. Rate my test! Currently 0/5 Stars. 1 2 3 4 5 click away
You are a Were-Leopard! 60% leopard, 30% wolf, 30% horse, 30% tiger, 30% rat, 40% fox and 40% bear! Leopards are predators. They are solitary animals that like to hunt at night, although they have been known to stalk prey during the daylight hours at times. They love sitting in tree branches hanging out and watching what goes on in their territory. Leopards are the only large cats that are not monogamous. They like playing the field and living the high life of the jungle. They are stealthy and sneak up on their prey. They definitely like to do things on their own without help from their peers. Leopards only tolerate each other when the mating instinct hits them. Leopards are also very strong and can lift up to three times their own weight. As a were-leopard you definitely won't be enjoying a vegetarian life-style. You'll be taking your meat a little on the rare side...very rare.
You are a Were-Bear! 60% bear, 40% wolf, 30% horse, 40% tiger, 50% leopard, 30% fox and 10% rat! Bears are predators. Unlike other animals as a were bear you will see colors, have an excellent memory, and be very social. You will keep your intelligence, but you will be very curious wanting to explore your new body and strength. When you want something nothing will keep you from getting it. Contrary to popular belief bears are not mean and malicious beasts. They are very gentle, affectionate, and devoted to their young. They communicate using body language.