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What is an independent zodiac?
Tortoise shell is a big and fierce carnivore in the ocean. Although it is a turtle, it swims fast in the sea. But it's a long way to migrate under the sea. Therefore, except for the breeding hawksbill sisters, they will gather at the seaside to nest and breed, and they will swim around the bottom of the sea most of the time.

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Lynx: I'm so versatile. Why do I need someone to accompany me?

Lynx looks like a cat, but it is much bigger than a cat. Among cats, except lions, most like to be alone. Like cats, they are independent and proud. Lynx can live alone in a vast space, with trees above and water below, cold and hungry. They can lie still in one place for a few days ... they can kill their prey when they see it, and hide when they meet the enemy, so they don't need companions, just like to be alone.

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Panda: I just want bamboo and a place to sleep.

Although the pandas in the zoo are all a large group, in fact, pandas are solitary animals. Wild giant pandas usually act alone except that they are cared for by their mothers when they are minors, and they look for partners to leave their genes during mating. And they sleep more than half the time, so they don't need any communication. Giant pandas also have a strong sense of territory. They are simple and lovely, and they become serious when it comes to territorial issues.

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Sloth: I'm … lazy … I have to … talk to … you ….

Sloths are lightning in Zootopia. It moves slowly and often hangs upside down on a tree for hours. Although it has feet, it can't walk on the ground, so the sloth spends almost his life in the tree, too lazy to be amazing. Too lazy to eat, too lazy to play, too lazy to do anything, can endure hunger for more than a month. When you have to move, it is also lazy and super slow ... all pictures. So they may be too lazy to make friends, talk to each other and meet each other.

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Honey Badger: Fearless and independent, call me Honey Boss.

Honey badger is bolder than the sky. They have been listed in the Guinness Book of World Records for many years and are known as "the most fearless animals in the world". Although they look cute on the outside, they attack almost everything and can quickly know the enemy's weaknesses. Such a powerful animal doesn't need to live with its own kind at all, and the little honey badger is likely to be attacked by its own kind and live less than half of its adult life, so living alone is their best choice.

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It turns out that these animals like to act alone, which can avoid similar competition and inbreeding for them. Besides childhood and breeding period, it's good to be a solo guest.