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A bonobo. If you don't know, they're a very close, but more pacific relative of the chimpanzee. They're most well know for their unique way of maintaining harmonious social relations: orgies. Seriously, when things get stressful they have massive orgies. They have very few hostile conflicts.
So the life of a bonobo consists mainly of foraging for food in the forest, socializing in small groups, and having orgies. That's all I've ever really wanted; to hang out in the forest and have orgies.
An otter. While this may simply be a human observation of a wild animal's characteristics, I've always admired the otter's sense of *fun*...splashing and playing in the water, sliding down mudbanks, rolling about and cavorting with other otters. They also seem to have a strong bond with their group members. In general, they just appear to love life.
Im way with you on this. A sea otter.floating on my back, munching on Abalone. Driving tourists nuts, not posing for pics. and cruising through the kelp.
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