Wednesday, March 9, 2011

NIGHTMARE, KALOMARI, LEMENON , SPECTURE, SPLICE, STRIKER CATCHER

NIGHTMARE are a 2 headed eel. It never swims outside of its hole. It eats shrimp, LEMENON, STOMISEL and baby SPLICE.  It is mostly found along the lake floor of Lake of Fear. Its heads can grow up to be 8 ft tall./ KALOMARI are sting ray body combined with a swordfish. It live on the lake floor. It eats small creators on the sand or between rocks. It can grow to 6-7 ft long. It uses its sharp sword jaw for protection or ripping up dead big fish, whale, and STOMISEL. / LEMENON are 3 ft long fish. It eats small fish, plankton, shrimp, and dead aquatic animals like KALOMARI. It has a 10 inched sized jaw. It has sharp spikes for protection. It Swims at a 9 mph pace. If trying to hunt for food 16 mph pace. It is eaten by most fish in Lake of Fear. It has really sharp teeth./ SPECTURE eat LEMENON, CATCHER, SPLICE, STOMISEL, and sometimes KALOMARI. Its a really large bird [12-15 ft tall] Its wings span is 10-11 ft long. It flies 157 mph and swims 73 mph. It is usually rode by ANFIBIOUS./ SPLICE are the size of a 2 normal eels tied together. That's were it gets its name. It is 12 feet long. It can fit in cramped spaces like OCTOEYE. It eats shrimp and guppy./ STRIKER are 3 times the size of a normal hammerhead shark. It has a hammerhead gust like hammerhead shark. It is 23 ft long. It eats KALOMARI, LEMENON, CATCHER, STOMISEL and anything it can catch.
/ CATCHER get their name because ANFIBIOUS go fishing and usually only come back with a large number of catcher. That's because catcher eat anything. It is 6-7 ft long. It is a slow swimmer.  

4 comments:

  1. I sure hope Kalomari only eat whales that die of natural causes ;)
    Also.....I think I love Striker.

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  2. No way, man. STRIKER scare me!!!

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  3. To Jen
    Yes they only eat dead whale that have been killed by a striker or natural cause.

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  4. Oh good!
    p.s. - are you calling me Jen these days? What happened to Mom?

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