The pet you choose reveals your character, find out how you are based on yours!

According to Dr. Michael Roy, a researcher at the University of California in San Diego, there is a physical similarity between us and the pet we choose: women with long hair tend to adopt dogs with long ears, overweight men to adopt dogs of important size and basically the cut of the eyes of dog owners is always very similar to that of their adoptive friends. But the similarities would not stop at the physical aspect: apparently our characters also condition the choice of our pet. And why No? Isn't that what happens also with the clothes we wear? The bags? The men next to us?
In the end our animals end up imitating our own attitudes, if you don't believe it, look here:

Let's see how the characters change according to the animal you have decided to adopt, you will be amazed to discover the similarities:

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Volatile: carefree, free character

According to a survey (conducted by Harris Interactive) bird lovers are outgoing, creative and very, very satisfied with their lives. Therefore, choosing a bird expresses this feeling of freedom and positivity. Explosive character.

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Fish: introverted, thoughtful, charming character

Research from the University of Oregon believes that fish owners would be sober, essential, more ascetic and thoughtful, even more introverted and consequently more charming.

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Dog: outgoing, nice, easygoing character

According to Professor Stanley Coren, dogs and owners tend to have similarities not only in aesthetic but also in personality traits: dog owners, like their pets, are more sociable, playful and outgoing. Furthermore, just as the dog is a trusted friend, so the owner would turn out to be fundamentally responsible and reliable.

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Cat: cunning, intelligent, independent character

According to a study by Bristol University, cat owners have a higher educational qualification than other owners. Furthermore, the study found that those who adopt a cat would be more adventurous and intelligent but also a little more neurotic. In the end, those who choose a cat are busier, and that's why those who have less time to devote to a pet clearly choose one that can look after themselves without too much effort.

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Reptile: solitary, taciturn, crafty character

This study comes from the University of Hertfordshire and states that reptile owners would be independent almost to the point of "asociality": the main interest is being alone with their taciturn friend.

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Do you want to make the pet that changed your life indelible? Here are some nice tattoos that represent your bond, physical and even temperamental!

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