While I was in Amsterdam finishing my book The Fault In Our Stars, I encountered something I have never seen in my life: a puppy-sized elephant! I have waited my whole life for this! They have the evolutionary advantage of being ADORABLE so I mean, C'mon, who would hunt them? Humans would have reservations everywhere dedicated to their adorableness. I have done some research (to see if they can be added to my next book), and I have discovered that they originated from a tiny island in the Pacific Ocean. During the Ice Age, a group of elephants moved to a new area. When the snow melted, the elephants found themselves on a small island. To conserve space and food, the elephants progressively got smaller and smaller until they became puppy-sized. They are vegitarians and have no natural preditors on the island so the puppy-sized elephants, bird-sized birds, and fish-sized fish all coexisted harmoniously munching on the leaves and tropical fruit found on the island.
(Nerdfighters, we have done it. The puppy-sized elephant is real. DFTBA).
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Ms. Hamman, that sounds like an interesting creature you discovered. It would fit perfectly into the plot line of my next book! Do you think that I could borrow that idea?
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So I was walking out of the studio yesterday and I stepped on this thing!! And the thing screamed so my first instinct was to run. But I lifted up my shoe and there was this little gloop thing. True story! I thought it was dead and was about to scratch my shof don the sidewalk to get off goop guts. But the thing started to move!!! The goop had really resistant skin I guess. So I picked him up... Put a little hat on him, and named him Ellen goop. Buy one of his frienda at Ellen.shop.Com
Anne, your espial of the Rainbow-Lovin Pink Panther has captured my interest. I am curious if this creature is literate in any mathematical subjects, such as Algebra, Geometry, or even Calculus.
My animal is called a bear-hawk... It lives a habitat similar to a temperate forest. the bear-hawk has the body of a bear but the wings of a hawk.in its ecosystem there are regular inhabitants of a forest like squirrels, birds, and deer. The plant life is medium high trees, shrubs of all sizes and small plants. it has two very interesting adaptations, one being when its time to birth their young the bear-hawk lays a large egg with an unpenatrible shell. this gives them the safety of knowing predators cant eat them while in the egg. Also when the bear-hawk gets threatened by another animal all it has to do i fly into a tree and wait it out. Quality animal if you ask me.
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I have discovered an animal that is not like the normal animal. This creature has many weird adaptations. I found it in the jungles of the DMZ. I know you arent supposed to be able to go in there, but hey, im Malcolm X. Anyway, this creature has a thin coat of fur. It has a horn on the top of his head so it can plow into the ground when it sees its enemy coming from a distance. Alos, it has very sharp claws to scratch into trees and make holes in them for his home.