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    Dimetrodon Personality Type, MBTI

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

    Dimetrodon
    ISTP

    ISTP (5w4)

    Dimetrodon personality type is ISTP, so they are extroverted, thinking, and sensing, which are all the same thing, but ISTP is introverted, sensing, thinking, and perceiving. So, you have an introverted thinking, sensing, perceiving person who is also extroverted. It's a very rare combination. I don't think any other personality type has that combination. It's very rare for an ISTP to be really extroverted, especially in the business world. I don't think that's possible. They can be extroverted if they choose that way to go about it, but they are the most introverted of all the types.

    MB: What are some of their strengths?

    SE: If you are working with an ISTP personality type, there are several strengths that are important to them. One of them is their ability to make lots of details fit together. They see what needs to happen and they do it. They can see how one thing relates to another and they can see how one step leads to another and how it needs to be taken. They can really see the big picture and how it fits together and they don't get overwhelmed by details.

    Dimetrodon is an extinct genus of non-mammalian synapsid that lived during the Cisuralian, around 295–272 million years ago. It is a member of the family Sphenacodontidae. The most prominent feature of Dimetrodon is the large neural spine sail on its back formed by elongated spines extending from the vertebrae. It walked on four legs and had a tall, curved skull with large teeth of different sizes set along the jaws. Most fossils have been found in the Southwestern United States, the majority coming from a geological deposit called the Red Beds of Texas and Oklahoma. More recently, fossils have been found in Germany. Over a dozen species have been named since the genus was first erected in 1878. Dimetrodon is often mistaken for a dinosaur or as a contemporary of dinosaurs in popular culture, but it became extinct some 40 million years before the first appearance of dinosaurs.

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