What is the personality type of Elasmotherium? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Elasmotherium from Extinct Animals and what is the personality traits.
Elasmotherium personality type is ISTP, but I would also say ESFP.
The way it looks is the way it is, so get over it!
So, another question comes up: What’s the difference between an ESFJ and an ESFP?
I’m an ESFJ, which means I’m extraverted, sensing, feeling, judging. I’m a go-getter. I’m the type of person who is always looking for the good in everything, who always tries to make things better, who’s always looking to make other people happy. I’m the type of person who wants to make other people happy.
An ESFJ isn’t gonna give you the time of day unless you make them happy. It’s very much like a puppy dog; you got to earn their trust and affection. They’re loyal and kind and caring and they’ll always make time for you no matter what. They’re great listeners and they’re great problem solvers; they’re very efficient and practical and very focused on getting things done.
Elasmotherium is an extinct genus of large rhinoceros endemic to Eurasia during Late Miocene through the Pleistocene, existing at least as late as 39,000 years ago in the Late Pleistocene. A more recent date of 26,000 BP is considered less reliable. It was the last surviving member of Elasmotheriinae, a distinctive group of rhinoceroses separate from the group that contains living rhinoceros. The two groups are estimated to have split at least 35 million years ago according to fossils and molecular evidence. Five species are recognised. The genus first appeared in the Late Miocene in China, likely having evolved from Sinotherium, before spreading to the Pontic–Caspian steppe, the Caucasus and Central Asia. The best known, E. sibiricum, sometimes called the Siberian unicorn, was the size of a mammoth and is thought to have borne a large, thick horn on its forehead. Like all rhinoceroses, elasmotheres were herbivorous.