*I got octopus - however, i think my results were skewed on the social side because I am on the internet at work most of the time and tend not to visit social networking sites very often. * * * *Fast-moving - * Web Octopuses like you surf fast - just like real-world octopuses which use a form of ‘jet propulsion’ to escape predators. *Solitary - * Real-world octopuses are independent animals and only rarely interact with each other. Similarly, when you are looking for information you tend to go it alone rather than rely on social networks or other sites whose content is created by its users. *Adaptable - * Octopuses are highly adaptable and show a range of sophisticated behaviours. Your results show you are also able to keep track of several different things simultaneously, without your multitasking adversely affecting your performance. On Thu, Mar 11, 2010 at 8:32 AM, Ken and Karen McByrd-Bell < kenandkaren777@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > the bbc lab uk has a cool test to find out what kind of web animal you are. > i took it and although i didn't completely agree with the results at first, > after reading their explanation i decided their conclusions were right. > being an elephant, my web style is slow-moving, adaptable and social. i'm > curious to find out what animal everyone is. if you'd like to take the test > just go to this link: > > https://www.bbc.co.uk/labuk/experiments/webbehaviour > > you'll be asked to register a bbc username. it might ask for your postal > code. if the site doesn't like the code you give it, try M60 1NW. > > the test takes about 20 minutes. > -- > my google profile: http://www.google.com/profiles/kenandkaren777 >