I remembered that I had a bit of fun during the play-doh sculpting time. I made two dinosaurs witht the play-doh. I also talkd with Cheyenne and Anthony during the break in the Student Center. I just remembered today was my birthday.
The Flying Fisheater Field Guide
Scientific Name-Finus Eantas
Regional Name-Fisherman Bird
Habitat-Moutanous and relatively flat areas as well as islands. The Flying Fisheater is know to live in the Appalachians, Rockies, the Great Plains, Siberia, Central China, and the Islands of the Carribean.
Description-The Flying Fisheater lives in nests in remote moutanous areas or tall trees. It eats all kinds of fish, flies around looking for new nesting spots, and is nomadic. It lives 180-250 years, weighs 180-300 pounds, and it also ferocisouly attacks all other animals it sees. It is very aggressive and known to nest on house roofs. It lays eggs and the estimated total number of flying fisheaters is 2.2 million-3 million. It lays its eggs usually when it is 30-150 years old. It lays striped eggs.
The Pegasaurus Field Guide
Scientific Name-Largo Spikusa
Regional Name-Spike
Habitat-Temperate grasslands, woodlands, and flat-lands. Also lives on farms. The regions he mainly lives in are the mid-Atlantic areas of the US, the northern coast of China, Siberia, and the Northern European Plain.
Description-The Pegasaur usually wonders around eating grass and plants, and goes around crapping everywhere. It is known for its crap’s disgusting stench as well. It is not lazy, but does not do anything except the necessary things to live. It grows up as a Pegasus (child) for 10 years, and as a Pegasaurus for 240-260 years. Its entire life lasts on average 250-270 years. It weighs on average 400-550 lbs. and lays spotted eggs. The estimated total number of Pegasaurus is 200,000-300,000. When the Pegasaurus grows past 200 years, it grows thick plates of skin as armor for protection as it ages. During the Pegasaurus’ growth, it starts as a pegasaur, but when it starts growing spikes on its back, it shows it has become a Pegasaurus. Then, as it grows larger, it will have its head grow elongated, and when it grows older, it will grow thick plates of skin for protection along its middle to lower body. The time when a Pegasaurus usually lays its eggs are when its 20-200 years old. When it grows thick plates, it shows infertility and will devote its time to protection its offspring. Even though it’s a herbivore, the Pegasaurus will openly attack other creatures when it feels its offspring are threatened.
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