QUIZ: What Is Your African Spirit Animal?

Homo sapiens originated in Africa, take our quiz to see which African species is your spirit animal!

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On Oct 19, 2016

Do you prefer being infront of the camera or behind it?

Someone has upset you, do you...

Do you like...

If you could only play one instrument it would be...

Which do you prefer?

What is your favourite way to relax?

Are you Light or Heavy footed?

Are you...

Which do you prefer...

Black Rhino - Zimbabwe

Black Rhino - Zimbabwe

You are fierce but still love relaxing in a nice mud bubble bath at the end of a long days grazing and showing off your beautiful horn.

Black Rhino's are found in Zimbabwe but they are Critically Endangered due to poaching.

Volunteer with Frontier to help save these amazing creatures:

https://frontier.ac.uk/projects/478/Zimbabwe-Black-Rhino-%26-Elephant-Conservation

Ring-Tailed Lemur - Madasgascar

Ring-Tailed Lemur - Madasgascar

You are social and are fully of energy when jumping through the trees. When you do want to relax, you love nothing more than grooming the family on your native island, Madasgascar.

Lemurs are threatened by human pressures and are at higher risk due to living on an island, which sea stopping them moving habitat. Volunteer with Frontier today to aid in their conservation research, as well as the other endemic species in Madagascar!

https://frontier.ac.uk/projects/245/Madagascar-Wildlife-Conservation-Adventure

Wild Dog - Malawi

Wild Dog - Malawi

You are a wild dog, you can't be tamed, not even by your many siblings in the pack. You love to play with them even if they try to steal your food, who can be surprised with so many mouths to feed!

Observe wild dogs and communicate with local communities in Malawi, known as ‘The Warm Heart of Africa’, to aid in their conservation with Frontier.

https://frontier.ac.uk/projects/800/Malawi-Wild-Dog-Conservation

Elephant - Kenya

Elephant - Kenya

You are a majestic elephant! No one on the plains has many problems with you, you graze and bath in mud pools and you're happy.

The only conflict you get into is with humans. Be part of poaching patrols and conservation research to preserve these beautiful creatures with Frontier:

https://frontier.ac.uk/projects/392/Kenya-Elephants-%26-African-Wildlife-Conservation

Chimpanzee - Zambia

Chimpanzee - Zambia

You are a highly social animal and love to groom, play and swing among the trees with your buddies. You are chilled but when someone messes with your group, you will show them who's boss.

Chimps are in decline and you can help rehabilitate them to be released in the wild with Frontier:

https://frontier.ac.uk/projects/48/Zambia-Chimpanzee-Conservation

Mountain Gorilla - Uganda

Mountain Gorilla - Uganda

The King of the Jungle, you don't let anyone mess with you or your family! When you aren't beating your chest, you're bonding with your group, whether that's grooming or swinging in the trees. You call the mountains in Uganda, often called the 'Pearl of Africa'.

Revel in this species amazing beauty with Frontier:

https://frontier.ac.uk/projects/532/Uganda-Mountain-Gorilla-Adventure

Cheetah - Nambia

Cheetah - Nambia

You like life in the fast lane and love nothing more than hunting on the planes of Nambia. You prefer to work alone but that suits your stealthy lifestyle, hiding within the grass before chasing your prey.

Cheetahs are in decline due to increased habitat fragmentation. Aid in conservation research of these beautiful creatures in Nambia with Frontier:

https://frontier.ac.uk/projects/259/Namibia-Carnivore-Conservation-Programme

Sea Turtle - Cape Verde

Sea Turtle - Cape Verde

You like life in the slow lane and enjoy nothing more than floating through the oceans in search of food. When you want to return to land to lay your eggs, your favourite location is the beaches of Cape Verde Island.

Sea Turtles are in decline worldwide and protecting their nesting beaches is a key step to preserving these majestic species. Aid in protecting turtles with Frontier:

https://frontier.ac.uk/projects/327/Cape-Verde-Turtle-Conservation

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