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Firebreathing flying bull-horn saborlion
by
Austin
(Oak Park, USA)
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The Firebreathing flying bull-horn saborlion has two wings, two bullhorns, a saber tooth, four feet, breaths fire, files fast and it is very rare.
The fire breathing bull-horn saborlion eats fish, zebra, and rams.
He likes to fly almost everyday, but he is tired sometimes and rests in caves.
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Flelephant
by Kelsey (Northville, USA)
The original combination of an elephant and a bird. (A flying elephant)
Habitat: Cloud(s) in Australia
Facts:
The flelephants are all female and weigh about ½ of a ton when grown and about ¼ of a ton when young. The flelephant's life span is about 1,500 years. There can only be one flelephant in the world at a time, the adult lays an egg then dies before the egg hatches.
If you want to keep the flelephant it would cost a trillion dollars. You would probably pay the president. Flelephants are about 15 feet tall when grown, and about
7 ½ feet when young.
Diet:
Birdseed leaves, snakes, and bananas
Habits:
Acting more like an elephant than a bird
and wandering
Enemies: The average elephant and the average bird
Fronkapillard by
Kyra (Northville, USA)
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A Fronkapillird is a mix between a frog, a monkey, a caterpillar and a bird. It can have up to one million babies at once. The babies are all black and can't fly at first. When the babies get older, they learn how to fly. After that, they live in the sky. In the sky, they eat dragonflies. When a Fronkapillird is full, they turn green. If a fronkapillird is hungry, it turns purple. It gains ten tons in pounds every month. A Fronkapillird is also known for being able to stand on its head. |
Fufu
Melissa (Northville, USA) The Fufu is a type of animal that lives in most parts of Asia in forests. They live in trees and other plants that will keep them safe.
Fufus act a lot like rabbits because they like to hop around and play. They also like to swim in ponds.
The Fufu is pink and is almost always smiling. They have yellow eyes and green hair. They have green arms and legs and purple hands and feet.
Fufus cost around $500. If you want to keep one as a pet you must make sure it okay with the government because Fufus are wild animals but they are harmless and they love to hug!
The Fufu eats leaves, flower petals, grass, and dirt. Do you want to know why they eat dirt? Because it is very nutritious to Fufus and don't ask me why. |