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The Moon Giant

The Moon Giant
Have you ever wanted to explore the galaxy? Here’s a way to experience that.

Appearance of the male,
The male has rock like hard skin to keep the female safe. Due to his resistant skin they have a naturally broad body, which helps to intimidate potential threats. To add to their frightening demeanor, their loud determining voice fires through their mouth: over powering all other creatures! Their eyes glowing bright like the sun, giving contrast to their cold roar.

Appearance of the female,
Opposing to the male, the females skin is silky; welcoming their babies. Their motherly nature attracts children, giving them a sense of safety. Their voice is calming but has a touch of anger, leaving a sense of fear when needed. Their eyes are blue like the galaxy and shimmer like the stars when joyous. When angry their eyes turn to dark and nobody stands a chance against them. They are one of the most scariest things to be.

Their Habitat
They live with the sun and stars right in the center of the moon. The placement of the sun contributes to their work life, that’s because when its hot they have to work. They never let the rain in, he’s too negative for them. The stars are always used for the light and to make them glimmer. Their home is important and they love it because they love to look out on the most beautiful nights. The community is very strong as all the giant’s live in one extensive house.

Their diet
Their daily meals consist of black holes, moon cheese and small galaxy’s. These are very full of nutrients and powerful chemicals. In some cases where there are shortages, they have to fight over the food. They tend to drink melted moon cheese as refreshment.

One more fun fact, moon giants usually live up to 10,000 years of age. This surpasses the age of all other giants. Make sure to look out for these amazing creatures

One Response to “The Moon Giant”

  1. I really enjoyed this Gracie. I particularly liked the way you described the clear differences between the male and female of the species. You organised your work well and used some great technical vocabulary. Super!

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