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Deer Genera and species: Odocoileus hemionus Collective Term: A herd of deer Description
Best known for their highly-strung and skittish behavior, deer are shy and demure. Because their coquettish behavior is rooted in deeply buried insecurities, they are drawn to the entertainment industry as actors and models -- for by hiding behind the mask of characters they find temporary refuge from painful elements in their own lives. The deer's quest for a balanced life goads it into wildly emotional searches, and stability may take the form of solitude or a relationship. But more often than not, sanctuary is found in its strong spiritual beliefs. As a deeply spiritual person with strong religious convictions, the deer spends much time in the company of like-minded individuals. Deer are also habitual people-watchers and enjoy nothing better than quietly ruminating while the world goes by. The outdoors is where they feel most comfortable and they appreciate the freedom of wide open spaces where their graceful movements and love for music can express themselves. When it comes to their work, they are not known for their stability -- often changing jobs while looking for a long-term careers -- in part because their relationships with their bosses are difficult. This is because most bosses tend to be larger, predatory animal personalities and proximity to lions, warthogs and bears make them nervous. Unless they are a member of a large team of workers, the resulting tensions cause problems. Maintaining a friendship with a deer can be hard work, for its highly-strung constitution requires constant reassurance. Deer will readily confide in close friends but prefer talking to those with whom they connect on a spiritual level; including clergy and psychics. Unfortunately, by relying too heavily on the support of others, they fail to develop their own self-help mechanisms Constructive criticism is only acceptable if it comes from a loving partner, for the fragile deer is easily wounded. And no one should ever try to change a deer's behavior without considerable experience in psychology or diplomacy. |
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