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bookishgeek) wrote2013-01-18 02:45 am
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LJ Idol: Exhibit A: Week 0
"Animagi can only take on the form of one specific animal. This animal form is not chosen by the wizard, but determined by their personality and inner traits. Thus, one's Animagus form is a reflection of one's inner nature."
The Indian Grey Mongoose can often be found near human civilization, but tends to be just on the outskirts - an outsider with convenient access to everything it needs on the inside. You can usually find them either alone or with a partner.
What makes the Indian Grey Mongoose so unique is that it is an extremely bold, curious animal, but also has a certain sense of shyness that prevents it from doing anything too crazy. Because of this, our friend I.G. Mongoose rarely leaves its habitat unless it has to.It's probably very tired from working two jobs and doesn't want to go anywhere. It will eat anything it can get its hands on for the most part, though it does typically stick to a carnivorous diet. Speaking of carnivores, it should be noted here that, unlike me, the mongoose s also completely immune to snake venom.
Lastly, it is important to note that the mongoose makes a noise while flirting, appealing to the opposite sex or just plain doing the deed that is best described as "giggling." And really, what other information could you possibly need?

* Patricia
* 23 years old
* From Atlanta, currently in NE Georgia
* Recent Masters graduate (M.Ed. in School Library Media) trying to find a decent full-time job
* Working two crappy part-time ones in the meantime
* I live alone with my cat, Pixel, who is not a mongoose but is in fact the closest a cat can get to being a Labrador Retriever
* I once stole an eraser shaped like a frog from the book fair in third grade and was so emotionally wrecked over it that I returned it 30 minutes later. The librarians could not have cared less. I still feel bad about it.
The Indian Grey Mongoose can often be found near human civilization, but tends to be just on the outskirts - an outsider with convenient access to everything it needs on the inside. You can usually find them either alone or with a partner.
What makes the Indian Grey Mongoose so unique is that it is an extremely bold, curious animal, but also has a certain sense of shyness that prevents it from doing anything too crazy. Because of this, our friend I.G. Mongoose rarely leaves its habitat unless it has to.
Lastly, it is important to note that the mongoose makes a noise while flirting, appealing to the opposite sex or just plain doing the deed that is best described as "giggling." And really, what other information could you possibly need?

* Patricia
* 23 years old
* From Atlanta, currently in NE Georgia
* Recent Masters graduate (M.Ed. in School Library Media) trying to find a decent full-time job
* Working two crappy part-time ones in the meantime
* I live alone with my cat, Pixel, who is not a mongoose but is in fact the closest a cat can get to being a Labrador Retriever
* I once stole an eraser shaped like a frog from the book fair in third grade and was so emotionally wrecked over it that I returned it 30 minutes later. The librarians could not have cared less. I still feel bad about it.