flying sea creatures in danger!
Flying sea creatures in danger!
The flying sea creature is a variety of mammal, it is closely related to the Malamander that lives in Eerie-on-sea. The sea creature is a dragon-looking thing that has horns on its head so it can catch it’s prey. The flying sea creature can live on land or sea.
Sea creatures, especially flying ones, are very easy to identify. They have a tail that can blow you with how strong it is. This creature is not like the common sea creatures because it can fly and swim. It can also lift very heavy objects like a car or a lorry. They lay up to 2-7 eggs per week if a female and will look after them until the babies are 4 years old. There are more females than males because they lay eggs and can’t go extinct. They are a bluey grey colour with white horns, they have spikes on their back that can kill you because they have poison on them. Even though they look cute they can still rip your face off. Their deathly looking teeth can crush the bones of their prey very easily.
These majestic creatures live on abandoned islands so they are hard to find but when you see them you’ll know what it is. They like cold weather and cold seas. If they are in a hot place for too long they will shrivel up and die. Their scales change in different weathers. If it’s raining they turn blue,if it’s snowing they turn grey and when they’re happy they turn bluey grey. They eat fish and are not scared to eat humans if they feel threatened. Their favourite food is pigs because they swim near land and it’s the only other thing they can eat.
It is of considerable concern that the Flying sea creature is an endangered animal. Many countries around the world say that eating their unborn children in eggs heals them if they are ill. Bear Grylls has said “these creatures are under threat; they are scared and lonely if you agree join the campaign about saving them call 0800 252 252”.
There is a website called http://www.saveseacreatureslifes.co.uk. So visit it if you want to save sea creatures.
By Dottie
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