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    Ouranosaurus Personality Type, MBTI

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

    Ouranosaurus
    ISFP

    ISFP (9w1)

    Ouranosaurus personality type is ISFP, because it’s a ‘wannabe dinosaur’. Characteristics of ISFPs are:-

    Strongly Introverted

    Intuitive

    Artistic

    Self-Aware

    Sensitive

    Reserved

    They are often artistic, sensitive, quiet, reserved, modest, loyal, and sensitive to other people’s feelings. They are very fond of nature, animals and other animals. They can be very stubborn and self-sacrificing.

    They love animals, especially dinosaurs. They are loyal to their family members and friends. They are very sensitive to other people’s feelings, and other people can be very sensitive to their feelings. They can be very stubborn and self-sacrificing. If the conditions are not favorable, they will be very sensitive to other people’s feelings. They are very stubborn and self-sacrificing. If the conditions are not favorable, they will be very sensitive to other people’s feelings. They are very stubborn and self-sacrificing. If the conditions are not favorable, they will be very sensitive to other people’s feelings.

    Ouranosaurus is a genus of herbivorous basal hadrosauriform dinosaur that lived during the Aptian stage of the Early Cretaceous of modern-day Niger and Cameroon. Ouranosaurus measured about 7 to 8.3 metres long. Two rather complete fossils were found in the Elrhaz Formation, Gadoufaoua deposits, Agadez, Niger, in 1965 and 1970, with a third indeterminate specimen known from the Koum Formation of Cameroon. The animal was named in 1976 by French paleontologist Philippe Taquet; the type species being Ouranosaurus nigeriensis. The name is a combination of the Arabic word for "courage" and the country of discovery, although ourane is also the Tuareg name for the desert monitor.

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