Animals like cows, cats, deers, and rhinos are aloof. More intelligent animals include elephants, pigs, dogs, parrots, horses, camels, llamas, chimpanzees, rodents, toothed whales such as dolphins and sperm whales. Still cats are pretty smart though.
Due to the fact that rhinos have very poor eye sight,they tend to be aloof and somewhat cranky.
Cats have a natural instinct to establish dominance and mark their territory. Their aloof and regal behavior may be a way to assert their authority and protect their domain. Cats also have a strong sense of independence and confidence, which can come across as royal or aloof to humans.
I would say a rottweiler is more aloof with strangers but a presa is more teretorial and protective of his proparty but it realy depends on the dog as an indavidual
The Australian Kelpie may become shy if it is not provided with enough socialization. These dogs are aloof and require exposure to new sights and sounds.
No not at all. In fact, if you have a kitten that is on the too frisky side or wild, often the neutering can calm them down. Please phone your vet because the younger you do it (not too young ... the vet will tell you when to bring in your kitten) the easier the operation is on the kitten. When you take the kitten in for neutering please book-off that weekend for at 24 hours to be sure you are home for your kitten. They love to just cuddle up and sleep and feel secure after the operation. Marcy When cats get a little older they tend to become "aloof and distant". Just call him "king kitty", since they all consider themselves to be a member of royalty.
My sister has an aloof personality.
aloofness
aloof in Tagalog: walang pakialam
Distant is a synonym for aloof.
Aloof<someone distant,cold almost...opposite would be close, passionate. bye!!
An aloof person is one who keeps their distance from people.
The noun form for the adjective aloof is aloofness.
ExampleAdverbat a distance, esp. in feeling or interest; apart: They always stood aloof from their classmates.Adjectivereserved or reticent; indifferent; disinterested: Because of his shyness, he had the reputation of being aloof.
the new boy felt aloof from his classmates.
No, "receptive" and "aloof" are not synonyms. "Receptive" means open to new ideas or suggestions, while "aloof" means emotionally distant or reserved.
He was not wanting to play with the other children, preferring to be aloof instead.
Maxine wished that her colleagues would be friendlier, but they remained aloof.