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    American Mastodon Personality Type, MBTI

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

    American Mastodon
    ESTP

    ESTP (7w6)

    American Mastodon personality type is ESTP, and the first song of this EP is about a date with an ISTJ:

    It’s the perfect song for ESTP because it’s about getting to know someone by asking them about their interests. The ISTJ would end up feeling more comfortable and relaxed as the date progressed because I’ve asked plenty of questions about what they like and don’t like.

    It’s not always fun and games, I’ll admit. But if you’re an ESTP, the song is a great way to get to know someone and it will lead to another encounter. You can listen to the full song below:

    What Does an ISTJ Think of That?

    The song doesn’t really say anything about stereotypes of ISTJs. It just describes the ISTJ’s day-to-day life and how they can be fun and interesting to talk to, such as their love of history and music.

    An ISTJ is definitely not stuck in a box, but I think it can be fun to look at them through different lenses.

    A mastodon is any proboscidean belonging to the extinct genus Mammut that inhabited North and Central America during the late Miocene or late Pliocene up to their extinction at the end of the Pleistocene 10,000 to 11,000 years ago. Mastodons lived in herds and were predominantly forest-dwelling animals that lived on a mixed diet obtained by browsing and grazing, somewhat similar to their distant relatives, modern elephants, but probably with greater emphasis on browsing. M. americanum, the American mastodon, and M. pacificus, the Pacific mastodon, are the youngest and best-known species of the genus. Mastodons disappeared from North America as part of a mass extinction of most of the Pleistocene megafauna, widely believed to have been caused by a combination of climate changes at the end of the Pleistocene combined with overexploitation by Clovis hunters.

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