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    Colugo Personality Type, MBTI

    What is the personality type of Colugo? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Colugo from Animals and what is the personality traits.

    Colugo
    ISFP

    ISFP (6w7)

    Colugo personality type is ISFP, and they are very social and enjoy lots of attention. They love to be the center of attention and will do almost anything for someone to laugh at them. They love to play and hide and will enjoy climbing trees and getting into trouble (because they also like to hide).

    The Colugo is very curious and loves to investigate everything. They enjoy the idea of running around and playing, but they're often too scared to actually try. Throwing around objects and chasing around objects with a stick is a favorite activity of a Colugo. They enjoy a good chase, but don't know how to play nice.

    Colugos have a very unique sense of humor. They have a unique sense of humor that is completely different from the rest of the world. Most of the time they will be very quiet, but when they do speak up, their words are usually very funny and sarcastic. Their ironic sense of humor is hard to understand at first, but if you stay open to it, you'll find that it's refreshing.

    Colugos have a lot of empathy, but they use their empathy in a bad way. They use their empathy to make themselves feel good by doing things for others.

    Colugos are arboreal gliding mammals that are native to Southeast Asia. Their closest evolutionary relatives are primates. There are just two living species of colugos: the Sunda flying lemur and the Philippine flying lemur. These two species make up the entire family Cynocephalidae and order Dermoptera. They are the most capable gliders of all gliding mammals. A fur-covered membrane, called patagium, connects to the face, paws, and tail. This enables them to glide in the air for distances of up to 200 meters between trees. They are also known as cobegos or flying lemurs. However, they are not actually lemurs, though they resemble them, and like colugos, some lemur species are nocturnal.

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