Which Prehistoric Animal Are You?

Have you ever wondered whether you're more of a pterodactyl or a direwolf? Find out now with these super-simple questions, and then share your results with friends!

Tags: History, Animals, Era, Creature, Age


Here are all the results with descriptions

Direwolf
You're a dire wolf! You're the leader of your pack, and you love to challenge others. In prehistoric times, others would have feared you and your squad if they saw you coming their way. In modern times, you tend to be more on the outgoing side and love to take center stage whenever you get the chance.

Mammoth
You're a mammoth! You're one of the most socially conscious prehistoric animals, and you're caring and loving above all. In prehistoric times, you would have nurtured your fellow mammoths as your group braved a world full of predators and other challenges. In modern times, you're much the same way.

Pterodactyl
You're a pterodactyl! With your head always in the clouds, you're one of the most creative and imaginative prehistoric creatures. In prehistoric times, you would have soared across the sky, looking down upon the land-bound creatures. In modern times, you're a high-minded individual with your eye always set on the horizon.

Ichthyosaurus
You're an ichthyosaurus! Much like modern-day dolphins, you would have explored the seas in prehistoric times, searching for new and interesting discoveries along the seafloor. In modern times, you're a curious person, always searching for answers to life's many questions.

Gigantopithecus
You're a gigantopithecus! A true gentle giant, you prefer to spend your time working with machines, tools, and technology rather than using sheer force to accomplish your goals. In prehistoric times, you would have been ahead of your time, choosing a mostly vegan diet despite your imposing size. In modern times, you're no different, and choose to live a gentle life with a small footprint.

Trilobite
You're a trilobite! One of the earliest-known, and also most-successful, prehistoric animals, you would have survived by putting function above form. In modern times, you're more conventional than artistic, and see the value of establishing solid habits and doing things the way you know how, rather than trying to mix things up too much.