Animal behavior relates to what an animal does and why it does it. The types of behaviors exhibited are rich and various. Some are genetically determined, or instinctive, while others are learned behaviors.

Depending on what animal you are impersonating, you should only growl, hiss, bark, roar, meow, whinny, or just stay silent. Walk on all fours unless the animal you are impersonating is a biped. Eat like your animal. If your animal is an herbivore, become a vegetarian. If your animal is a carnivore, eat meat. If you have a pet that you would like to impersonate, eat their food, you don't have to though. Act like you are living where your animal lives, for example, if you decide to be a bear, act like the house is your forest. Ok that is a little extreme with examples of how to be an animal. Some might think this goes into a fetish called pet play but this section is not that at all. Sometimes you just want to loose yourself and become an animal. This is just a fun section of being animalistic.


Cleaning oneself.
About to climb up that tree.
Startled when doing something with the grass.
In the flowers.
Just look around, no danger around.
Look at you from the bushes.
Laying on a fallen tree.
Prowling the jungle.
SURPRISE!
Making way through the tall grass.
Walking into the jungle.
In the dark.
Crouching and looking while trying to enjoy some sun.
Looking from the leaves.
Crossing at the stream.
On the prowl or maybe hunting.
Strutting through the jungle.
Low in the sand at night.
Snake warming himself in the desert sun.
Sometimes you are just a snake in the grass.