What is the personality type of Diplodocus? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Diplodocus from Extinct Animals and what is the personality traits.
Diplodocus personality type is ENFP, which is one of the most misunderstood and misrepresented types in the Myers-Briggs system. This is partially due to the fact that ENFPs are often mislabeled as INTJs because of the similarities between ENFPs and the dominant Intuitive function (Ne).
However, ENFPs are totally different types from INTJ’s, to the point that INTJ is a poor description for ENFPs.
Here are some ENFP characteristics:
They are completely authentic, flexible, and natural in their decisions/actions. This is a result of their dominant Intuition function, which is directly opposed to the dominant Logical function of INTJ. They are extremely optimistic and idealistic, which is driven by their Extroverted Feeling function. This type has the best energy of all personality types, which results from an abundance of available Fe. They have a very strong preference for liveliness and fun, which is a result of their Extraverted Sensation function. They are often perceived as playful, expressive and spontaneous. They are also very insightful and perceptive, as well as spontaneous and expressive, which is a result of their Extraverted Feeling function.
The species of Dippy, considered the most famous single dinosaur skeleton in the world.
Greek διπλός (diplos) "double" and δοκός (dokos) "beam",in reference to the double-beamed chevron bones located in the underside of the tail, which were then considered unique.