I'd be a little mouse. Wouldn't it be so cool if everything were giant and you were tiny and you lived in the walls and stuff?
Big contrasts! I would never go with a rabbit. Certainly not a domesticated one..! But being a goat is far more appealing. Wild or not. I guess I would go with wild though, like a mountain goat. Climbing in a ridicilous spot in the case of danger and laugh at the predators
Domesticated rabbits have more going on in their minds than wild ones and they're prettier. I didn't mean I'd want to be in a cage.. I was picturing myself as a wild individual of a domesticated breed. But yeah if it came down to it and I really had to choose, I'd probably go with the goat.
Really? I've got no clue about this myself. And is this a good thing? If I want to be able to have more going on in my mind than a wild rabbit I'd probably choose to be a whole other animal all together :-D
I also prefer the crazy/bewildered look of the average hare above the average rabbit But i don't wanna be one. Just love a good hare's face!
But the beautiful aesthetics of the rabbit!! You are talking to someone who owns more than one pair of rabbit ears on a headband. Your logic is sound though. That's why my final answer is goat.
I'd probably go dolphin. It's weird to think about living one's whole life in the water but I think their sociability and consciousness is something I can sort of relate to. I can't imagine living as like a reptile or bug or anything.
Can I be an insect? I'd choose to be a ladybug. No one wants to ever smash lady bugs, for they bring good luck. So cute, with their little polka dots.
Yeah. I'm half thinking elephant for the same kind of reasons. Thank god I don't actually have to choose. I'm really glad to be a human, having participated in this thread.
I was considering an elephant too, they are probably my favorite animal but I might prefer to be a predator if I were actually to be one. I'm not sure I share your sentiments about being glad to participate in this thread. It's very odd that we can even ponder being a different species