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    Andrewsarchus Personality Type, MBTI

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

    Andrewsarchus
    ISTP

    ISTP (8w9)

    Andrewsarchus personality type is ISTP, as well as the only ISTP in the group.

    The Myers-Briggs personality type indicator: ISFP

    ISFP Personality Type

    ISFPs are spontaneous, creative, and individualistic. They are good at expressing themselves through a blend of action and contemplation. ISFPs are often artistic, creative, and gifted at art and music. They are also excellent communicators and tend to be very good at expressing their thoughts and feelings. Their emotions are usually very deep and complex. They have a strong inner life, and often live in the moment. They are very empathetic. ISFPs are generally loyal to their loved ones, often going to great lengths to help them. They are private individuals who tend to avoid conflict. They are not judgemental and tend to be accepting of their own flaws. Their sense of humor is usually dry and sarcastic. In relationships, they tend to be very loyal, especially with family and close friends. They are also very loyal in terms of friendship and will often go out of their way to help others. They do not like being controlled or manipulated and will often put up a strong resistance to this.

    Andrewsarchus is an extinct genus of mammal that lived during the middle Eocene epoch in what is now Inner Mongolia, China. Only one species is usually recognized, A. mongoliensis, known from a single skull of great size discovered in 1923 during the expeditions to central Asia by the American Museum of Natural History. Generally classified as a mesonychid since its original description, most recent studies classify it as an artiodactyl. One study specifically classifies Andrewsarchus as a member of the clade Cetancodontamorpha, closely related to entelodonts, hippos and cetaceans.

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