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    Deinonychus Personality Type, MBTI

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

    Deinonychus
    ESTP

    ESTP (7w6)

    Deinonychus personality type is ESTP, according to Jung’s typology.

    You are an experimentalist who loves to fit in, but when it comes to your own space, you are perfectly capable of sticking to your own rules.

    You are daring, brave, and creative, but you are also bold, stubborn, and fearless. You are the adventurer in the world.

    You are not afraid to try new things. You aren’t scared to take risks. You are an explorer of life itself.

    You are the one who pushes the boundaries. The one who is in charge in your group. If you have a group, you are in charge of it.

    You are the first one to jump into a new situation. You are on the move. You are a pioneer looking for new ideas and experiences.

    You have a lot of friends and explore a lot of new people. You have a hard time being alone, which makes you an interesting person to be around on a daily basis.

    You can be rebellious and bad-tempered at times, but you are also the one who is the most loyal friend you have ever had.

    You have a lot of energy and create a lot of noise.

    Deinonychus is a genus of dromaeosaurid theropod dinosaur with one described species, Deinonychus antirrhopus. This species, which could grow up to 3.4 meters long, lived during the early Cretaceous Period, about 115–108 million years ago. Fossils have been recovered from the U.S. states of Montana, Utah, Wyoming, and Oklahoma, in rocks of the Cloverly Formation, Cedar Mountain Formation and Antlers Formation, though teeth that may belong to Deinonychus have been found much farther east in Maryland. Paleontologist John Ostrom's study of Deinonychus in the late 1960s revolutionized the way scientists thought about dinosaurs, leading to the "dinosaur renaissance" and igniting the debate on whether dinosaurs were warm-blooded or cold-blooded. Before this, the popular conception of dinosaurs had been one of plodding, reptilian giants.

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