If love were an animal
I choose Jellyfish for love.
This animal is boneless, and that's exactly Love. It doesn't have a solid structure because it is different according to the experience you get, the two persons loving each other, and conditions too. That's why a lot of people may answer this question choosing an animal that is related to their experience with love.
Jellyfish are beautiful when they are in water and look pure. Love, too, can be so nice and so amazing and bring a lot of good and happy emotions.
Also, Jellyfish sting, and it is the same with love. It can hurt and even can hurt badly.
Jellyfish are full of life and beauty in the water. Love, too, when it is surrounded by unfavorable conditions and the wrong context or atmosphere, it is not lively and dies slowly.
Jellyfish swim deep in the ocean, some kinds go deeper than others, and love faces the deep unknown too.
And while doing that, Jellyfish encounter troubles and threats. Love does too. It may face a lot of difficulties.
Jellyfish come in big swarms too, showing solidarity and being in a group and a family. In the same way, love favorites solidarity and being together, whether it is for the concept of two persons loving each other, or people, in general, loving each other and being one. Because love is not only between couples.
Love as an Animal
I would say it would be a wolf. Loyal, strong, protective, and sometimes very rare but at the same time it's still a predator and your life is the prey. It can be vicious and heartwrenching but it can be beautiful and cuddly. It always depends on how both parties want to interact with one another. Or it would be a bear for all of the same reasons, but maybe I'm just biased.
Seastar
Mindless it searches,
Hungry, never full,
Not thinking, but feeling deeply,
But only textures , not depths.
Each limb, governs direction,
Only as agreed by the others,
A unison movement, a congress of spines,
If it cuts deep, the wound,
New organs will sprout,
Despite the pain,
And the search will mindlessly go on.
My Animal of Love
If love were an animal, it would be a tiger. It's face framed with stripes that hide its intentions. The tiger is beautiful and can do so many things. It can appear anywhere, with different colors. No tiger is the same, just like love. It's a solo hunter and it hunts lost souls who are too naive to be warry of it.
Doggone it, Love must be a Dog!
If love were an animal, it must be a dog
I love like a German Shepherd. Loyal and protective, I will not refuse to bite the world if there was a slightest threat to my family.
He loves like a retriever. He will fetch and please anything you throw.
She is a happy gal, and she will splash sunlight all over your world, she’s my beagle.
Laid back is his love for her. He gives her space to do what she likes. Friendly to all, he loves like a labrador.
The Italian greyhound is like a red-hot Latin lover. He comes with the zest for life and a sense of la dolce vita.
Will you love the strong-willed person any less even though he comes off a bit into himself and not into you? The Chow-Chow love is not exactly what most want if looking for adoration, but you love because he is who he is.
Did I mention the guy who fell in love with the fashionista? It was puppy love for him the instant he clapped eyes on her at the busy Champs-Elysées. She walked all manicured and groomed, and she icily looked at his wagging tail and salivating mouth with hauteur. He seemed to be without provenance, and that must have put her off. “Mongrel,” she sniffed with her nose high in the air, and she walked away from his ardor. Secretly, she wanted him, so she dropped her perfumed hankie in the hope he would return it and start a fine romance.
The mother loves her daughter for her independence, and to think she named her Akita! Sometimes she wishes a bit more warm fuzzies and touchie-feelies, but accepts her individuality. “Well,it’s better not to be too clingy like the Bichon-frisé and have attachment issues to one person,” she rationalizes.
The guy from Mexico surely has a Napoleon complex. He overcompensates for his size with assertiveness. Yet, it’s hard to take the chihuahua seriously; he yips, yaps, and barks for all its worth.
If you prefer the strong, silent type, the Basenji can fill your life. From Africa, he yodels like he’s from the Alps occasionally. However, you may have to spend sometime understanding what he truly wants.
Talking about yodeling, it’s not silly to wonder if the alpine St.Bernard may have a shot at winning first prize at the yodeling competition. Not to burst your bubble, let’s just say this massive dame has no chance. However, she’s the best rescuer of lost and stranded souls in the high,snowy mountains. She’s priceless that one.
Collie loves the herd; from grandparents to the smallest infant in the house, he’s a family kid. He brings much joy and love to all.
Love is faithfulness, and Fido will never betray.
Love from a dog is pure, loyal, and that love will not shirk from protecting despite fires, floods, or calamities. When you’re loved with such dogged persistence, you’ll recognize the mother lode of love in its purest, most valuable form.