I would compare myself to the Octopus!
The octopus is a master of disguise.
When it comes to trickery, no one can beat the octopus. Octopuses have color-changing cells, or chromatophores, covering their skin. By expanding or contracting the cells, octopuses can quickly change color and ultimately blend into their environment.
I like to consider that one of my best trait is the ability to adopt to survive! It doesn’t matter what life throws at me, I will always come out on top!
The octopus knows how to have a good time.
Think mammals are the only animals who play? Think again. A 2006 study observed wild-caught octopuses engaged with Legos. They pulled the Legos through the water or tossed them in between their arms. While less intelligent animals often ignore objects after determining they’re neither a threat nor food, octopuses exhibited curiosity. They showed the ability to learn and a wish to play with foreign objects. These are three traits that have not been traditionally linked with invertebrates.
I’m always the life of the party! My ability to have fun and enjoy life doing anything is one thing I love about myself!
The octopus is a smart cookie.
Cephalopods have large, condensed brains that have sections entirely dedicated to learning, a trait that is unique among other invertebrates. Octopuses’ brilliant problem-solving abilities have been documented often. One example is Inky the Octopus, who slipped through a gap in its tank in a New Zealand aquarium. It slid down a 164-foot-long drainpipe into Hawke’s Bay. There’s also evidence octopuses have personalities, and react differently based on how shy, active or emotional they are.
I like to consider myself very intelligent! Especially in topics I’m really interested in! Problem solving and critical thinking are skills I use every day in my business. I love it!

Interesting choice! I haven’t seen anyone else state the “Octopus!”
It’s my spiritual animal!