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    Tree Shrew Personality Type, MBTI

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

    Tree Shrew
    INFP

    INFP (9w1)

    Tree Shrew personality type is INFP, and the most common letter is N.

    Tree Shrews are known for their curiosity, and love to educate themselves on various subjects. They will often attempt to solve problems with logic and reason, but when they do not understand something, they will often seek out the opinion of someone who they feel will understand them better.

    When it comes to love, Tree Shrews are extremely loyal to their significant other. They are understanding, compassionate, and sensitive lovers, who will often jump at the chance to help or comfort their loved ones.

    They are usually very communicative, and enjoy opening up to people about their feelings. They are usually happy-go-lucky, and can often be very playful.

    When it comes to communication, Tree Shrews are usually great at expressing their thoughts and feelings to others, but tend to have difficulty saying what they need or want. They often have difficulty communicating their thoughts and feelings because they think that they are not understood, but are actually afraid to speak up because they are afraid of being misunderstood.

    What Planet Are You From?

    The treeshrews (or tree shrews or banxrings) are small mammals native to the tropical forests of Southeast Asia. They make up the entire order Scandentia, which split into two families: the Tupaiidae (19 species, "ordinary" treeshrews), and the Ptilocercidae (one species, the pen-tailed treeshrew). Though called 'treeshrews', and despite having previously been classified in Insectivora, they are not true shrews, and not all species live in trees. They are omnivores; among other things, treeshrews eat fruit. Treeshrews have a higher brain to body mass ratio than any other mammal, including humans, but high ratios are not uncommon for animals weighing less than 1 kg (2 lb). Among orders of mammals, treeshrews are closely related to primates, and have been used as an alternative to primates in experimental studies of myopia, psychosocial stress, and hepatitis.

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