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    Sperm Whale [Physeter macrocephalus] Personality Type, MBTI

    What is the personality type of Sperm Whale [Physeter macrocephalus]? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Sperm Whale [Physeter macrocephalus] from Animals and what is the personality traits.

    Sperm Whale [Physeter macrocephalus]
    ISFJ

    ISFJ (8w9)

    Sperm Whale [Physeter macrocephalus] personality type is ISFJ, which is the most common personality type, and one of the four functions is Security. So it's not surprising that the Whale is timid and timid about socializing, and it's also not surprising that it's not very strong in conflict resolution and conflict management. Whale calves are often bullied by other whales and other nomadic species. This is a situation that ISFJs can not deal with very well.

    The Wandering Gull [Larus argentatus] is a very intelligent bird, and it has a good temperament, but it's very independent and it doesn't like to be crowded. It's not that common as a pet, but the gull is a very good choice for those people who live in small apartments and don't have many pets.

    The Masked Booby [Sula dactylatra] is a very intelligent bird, but it's very independent, so it's not a good pet for an apartment. Masked boobies are also sometimes hunted for food, so they're very vulnerable to humans. They can be very aggressive when they want to get away from humans, so they're not really good pets for humans.

    The sperm whale or cachalot[a] (Physeter macrocephalus) is the largest of the toothed whales and the largest toothed predator. It is the only living member of the genus Physeter and one of three extant species in the sperm whale family, along with the pygmy sperm whale and dwarf sperm whale of the genus Kogia.

    The sperm whale is a pelagic mammal with a worldwide range, and will migrate seasonally for feeding and breeding.[5] Females and young males live together in groups, while mature males (bulls) live solitary lives outside of the mating season. The females cooperate to protect and nurse their young. Females give birth every four to twenty years, and care for the calves for more than a decade. A mature sperm whale has few natural predators, although calves and weakened adults are sometimes killed by pods of killer whales (orcas).

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