What Apex Predator Reflects Your Personality?

What Apex Predator Reflects Your Personality?

Nature can be pretty intense when you think about it. There are food chains that contain various animals that all hunt the creature below them, and it has been this way for as long as animals have existed. Animals that have no creatures above them to worry about are called apex predators. These types of animals can be found on land and in the oceans and are some of the most frightening beasts in ever seen by human eyes. But have you ever wondered what type of apex predator you are most like? Well, answer these fun personality questions and we’ll tell you which one you most closely resemble!

What's the first thing you do when you meet someone new?

You just helped someone. Do you prefer private or public praise?

What one thing do you still do that you did as a child?

How do you feel about routines?

How do you deal with conflict?

What is your go-to meal?

How clean is your room right now?

You just won $1 million. What is the first thing you do?

What is one thing that your friends would say about you?

What is the main trait you look for in a potential partner?

You are given a free plane ticket to anywhere in the world. Where are you going?

What are your thoughts on reincarnation?

What is your guilt pleasure?

When was the last time you cried and why?

What is the one thing you always bring when you go camping?

Have you ever won an award?

You need a pump up song. What genre are you going with?

What was the last type of book you read?

Where do you routinely find inspiration?

Hobby you are most likely to get into?

Matt Howell

Matt is a print and broadcast-journalism graduate and natural storyteller with over nine years of writing experience. Matt is a writer for Creative Campbellville and his work has been featured in various magazines, newspapers and online communications across North America.


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