Post by Spiral Sun on Mar 21, 2006 4:01:01 GMT -5
Tee hee, first thread here is this sea mink analysis I'm working on for Hannah.
Here's her original post for me to check back on links later;
Okie dokie, lets see what I can do....
Sea Mink:
* You're highly valued by others and sometimes you suffer from perhaps their attention. Or you may suffer from being wanted by others, excessively sought out for something you own or can do. (This is rather a hard point to do as human involved points are more often inaccurate.)
* Perhaps you've got a larger physical appearance than a normal mink-type person?
* You've got some very distinct traits/aspects about you which people immediately recognise as "you." Perhaps you have a favoured scent of perfume/deodorant. Or maybe you have a certain appearance which makes you recognisable. You could also have distinctive interests which people associated with you.
*Perhaps you like secluded, sheltered places? Is your room your own secluded little place? Maybe you like coastal areas or you find things attractive that others don't (such as preferring a rocky coast whilst people like sandy picture-perfect ones.)
* Solitary
* Nocturnal and/or you prefer nighttime
* Enjoy the sea?
Wow, I had a quick look around and there's practically nothing at all apart from what you found (I'm surprised you even found them, you did a great job!).
According to one of the sites you linked "Many habitat-related parallels exist between coastal island mink of the Gulf of Maine and those of the Alexander Archipelago, southeastern Alaska, where the overall largest living subspecies of mink is found."
So I suggest we combine stuff from large mink analyses. (Some basic traits would undoubtedly be similar). Also a general mink analysis is good for just a look over, unfortunately I think the only one available was on the other TDF. I couldn't find one on TDP (but I could be blind ^_~).
Would you like me to do some analyses on the larger minks? I thought I might just run it by you first (don't worry about looking for pages for them, I should be able to find some ^-^).
Another thing you could do is post a reverse analysis here. It's incredibly likely (in my opinion) that you've got a sea mink personality so a reverse analysis would point out some traits of yourself that I can easily see matching a sea mink. My main problem is trying to properly interpret the information on sea minks (since it's a bit vague- hence more of my 'perhaps' 's) so a reverse analysis could also help a final copy of a sea-mink analysis. But it's alright if you don't want to post a reverse analysis- I can understand that they're a bit hard to write XD
^.^ So that's my diagnosis.
Here's her original post for me to check back on links later;
*stumbles in* I'm alive. *colapses*
Oh, yeah. The analysis. *goes searching for websites*
Here:
www.ingentaconnect.com/content/ap/qr/2000/00000053/00000002/art02109
"the Sea mink (Mustela macrodon) of New England and Canada, was driven to extinction by fur trappers around the same time that the Passenger pigeon was declining. Its appearance and habits are almost unknown because no one seems to have preserved even a single complete specimen, let alone conducted a systematic study."
www.speciesatrisk.gc.ca/search/speciesDetails_e.cfm?SpeciesID=8
They all basically say the same thing: They were about twice the size of regular minks, they spent most of their time at sea, they lived along the rocky east coast, and they were hunted to extinction. The end. Not much info. Good luck.
Oh, yeah. The analysis. *goes searching for websites*
Here:
www.ingentaconnect.com/content/ap/qr/2000/00000053/00000002/art02109
"the Sea mink (Mustela macrodon) of New England and Canada, was driven to extinction by fur trappers around the same time that the Passenger pigeon was declining. Its appearance and habits are almost unknown because no one seems to have preserved even a single complete specimen, let alone conducted a systematic study."
www.speciesatrisk.gc.ca/search/speciesDetails_e.cfm?SpeciesID=8
They all basically say the same thing: They were about twice the size of regular minks, they spent most of their time at sea, they lived along the rocky east coast, and they were hunted to extinction. The end. Not much info. Good luck.
Okie dokie, lets see what I can do....
Sea Mink:
* You're highly valued by others and sometimes you suffer from perhaps their attention. Or you may suffer from being wanted by others, excessively sought out for something you own or can do. (This is rather a hard point to do as human involved points are more often inaccurate.)
* Perhaps you've got a larger physical appearance than a normal mink-type person?
* You've got some very distinct traits/aspects about you which people immediately recognise as "you." Perhaps you have a favoured scent of perfume/deodorant. Or maybe you have a certain appearance which makes you recognisable. You could also have distinctive interests which people associated with you.
*Perhaps you like secluded, sheltered places? Is your room your own secluded little place? Maybe you like coastal areas or you find things attractive that others don't (such as preferring a rocky coast whilst people like sandy picture-perfect ones.)
* Solitary
* Nocturnal and/or you prefer nighttime
* Enjoy the sea?
Wow, I had a quick look around and there's practically nothing at all apart from what you found (I'm surprised you even found them, you did a great job!).
According to one of the sites you linked "Many habitat-related parallels exist between coastal island mink of the Gulf of Maine and those of the Alexander Archipelago, southeastern Alaska, where the overall largest living subspecies of mink is found."
So I suggest we combine stuff from large mink analyses. (Some basic traits would undoubtedly be similar). Also a general mink analysis is good for just a look over, unfortunately I think the only one available was on the other TDF. I couldn't find one on TDP (but I could be blind ^_~).
Would you like me to do some analyses on the larger minks? I thought I might just run it by you first (don't worry about looking for pages for them, I should be able to find some ^-^).
Another thing you could do is post a reverse analysis here. It's incredibly likely (in my opinion) that you've got a sea mink personality so a reverse analysis would point out some traits of yourself that I can easily see matching a sea mink. My main problem is trying to properly interpret the information on sea minks (since it's a bit vague- hence more of my 'perhaps' 's) so a reverse analysis could also help a final copy of a sea-mink analysis. But it's alright if you don't want to post a reverse analysis- I can understand that they're a bit hard to write XD
^.^ So that's my diagnosis.