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The Clock Goblin

The Clock Goblin 

 

The Clock Goblin breaks clocks and then lives inside of them and to make room they eat the cogs that were inside the clocks. 

The Clock Goblin has a big mouth and a big torso which it needs to eat to eat the cogs. They have miniature feet which is surprising because you would think that it would need big feet to stay standing but it doesn’t because they usually stay still and eat. They usually measure up to 13.5 cm as an adult and as a child they measure up to 8.5 cm. 

The Clock Goblin is known for living in clocks but sometimes they live inside of little crevices in the walls of houses, if you try and search for a clock goblin in your walls, you probably won’t find one because they fill in the holes when they are inside of them so they have a little place to store their food. If The Clock Goblin lives in a clock that gets fixed, they usually leave when the clock gets fixed and then they go and find a new clock to break and live in. 

The Clock Goblins usually eats: cogs, dust (gathered from inside and on top of the clocks), flies, and wood. Their favourite thing to eat is cogs and their least favourite thing to eat is wood. 

As a matter of fact, one of the reasons they eat cogs is so they can make room to live. Surprisingly, The Clock Goblins eat the dust so they can keep the insides of ‘their clock’ clean. 

The Clock Goblin has only two hobbies, changing the time on clocks and exploring to find new clocks to live in. 

This Species of Goblin is on its way to being exctinct. If you would like to help, this is what you need to do, not throw your broken clocks away and don’t fix the crevices in your walls. Please help The Clock Goblin. 

 

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