There was an old snail who lived in a shoe.
His name was Bob; and his wife's name was too.

His kid's names were Bob, Bobby, Bob-o Bobelia, Boblee, and there was one named Erik. Erik could slither faster than a cheetah.
While Bob, Bob, Bob, Bobby, Bob-o, Bobelia,and Boblee could only go 17 inches an hour. Mr. and Mrs. Bob were worried. What if he was a mutant. Erik took track and never lost a first place trophey. He was so strong, that he could lift an elephant. The doctor told Mr. and Mrs. Bob that Erik was fine, just, different. They were relieved. I wish I was like Erik.
Once I went to carnival. I met about a dozen monsters. They roared and screeched. Their movements were wild. They ate anything in their way from the smallest to the biggest. They even ate themselves. They had 10 green eyes and big blue horns. They were 30 feet tall. Their skin red, blue, and green. They couldn`t love. I had a scary trip.
There once was a man named Grate.
He liked to draw on a slate.
He drew somthing so big,
It was the size of a pig!
He tried to erase, but it left only a trace.
Poor Grate and his magical slate.
One day I went to the beach with my family. We put on our sunblock then I got out the shovels and started digging. I made a big dune and started sculpting it with my hands. For the bridge, I used a Starbucks cup holder. I made the castle hollow and put some pipes in to stablize it. I made a big tower on the top and made a little Princess to go in the tower that the Prince could rescue. I also caught a baby anole to be the dragon. I put the anole in the castle and he immediately started climbing up the tower. Maybe I should have the dragon be the prince and the prince be the dragon. My sister was collecting some shells and said I could borrow some. At last I looked at my piece of art. It was a superior day at the beach.
My dream sandcastle is bound to be an ultra-modern, high-tech, sand packed, ingeniously constructed, sister envied... okay, okay enough with the describing. I bet what you really want to know is how I am going to build this massive structure. The answer: I don't know. That is kind of a problem. I also don't know where I will construct this masterpiece. As far as I know, the government won't let me build a 780 sf. sandcastle. My sandcastle's walls are vacum-packed so they don't fall down. It will have a 72 in. plasma screen, enormous florescent lights, and an underground system so that when saltwater seeps into the ground it travels down a tunnel of pebbles which filter the salt out of the water to make it drinkable. I will live in my sandcastle. I think it will pleasant to live in my sandcastle.
Ahh, the beach, home to the sandcastle. Sandcastles make many memories. In Heidi, my brother Joshua and I made a collossal sandcastle crafted from rocks, with sand covering it. It was so tall and so sturdy that we could walk up its little sandsteps and stand on it. When I think of it I look on to a more distant memory.... One day at the beach, Joshua and I were walking along the sand admiring the huge sandcastle in front of us, when, suddenly, a sand yeti pounced out of nowhere! We got to our feet and sprinted away from the dreaded sand yeti and the beautiful sandcastle. But eventually, the Yeti caught up with us and threw us into the castle. Inside the castle there were many things: knicknacks, jewelry, swords, daggers, and knives. But when we got to the kitchen, a bolt from the blue struck us. Inside the kitchen, huddled in a corner, was Jordan, Santo, Felix, JoAnn, my alien pet (twankie), Josh's twankie, and even my penpals Taylor and Mikayla. As the yeti ran into the horrible sandcastle we jumped out the window and the sand castle collapsed! Never to be seen again.

Woodpecker Okinawa - Bailee

wednesday, march 7, 2007 at 11:28:48 AM

The Okinawa Woodpecker is the only member of the genus Sapheopipo. It is native to the island of Okinawa, Japan. It's biomial name is Sapheopipo noguhii. The current population is less than 600. On the scale of extinction, this fine specimen is critically endangered. The Okinawa Woodpecker eats only fruits, small animals, and anthropods. It's breeding habitat is subtropical on the island of Okinawa. It's threats are logging, dam construction, agriculture, dogs, cats, mongooses, and golf courses. Knocking down trees, building homes, toxic rain, these are all threats to the Okinawa Woodpecker. But, worst of all red soil runoff is killing them all.

WE MUST SAVE THE WOODPECKERS!!!!!!!!!!
A Chameleon is found in Madadasacar. They are very interesting. They change color depending on their mood or their temperature. They can change color depending on their backround, also. If they are standing on sand, they`ll turn yellow. They have strong tails and their tongue is sticky and can be longer than their body. They can be found in deserts, savannas, and rain forests. Crickets, flys, locusts, mantids, other insects, small birds, and some other types of lizards are its main source of food. They have two main fingers. Chameleons are magnificent animals.

Aloe Pillansii-Langdon

monday, march 5, 2007 at 12:45:39 PM

The Aloe Pillansii mostly lives in the Sucaculent Karoo Nambia, South Africa in the northern cape. It's habitat is shrub land-subtropical dry hot and arid areas. It is incredible that the population is less than 200 individuals and declining on these magnifecent trees. The Aloe Pillansii is more commonly refered to as the Bastard Quiver tree. It is prickly and dry. It has no leaves and many branches. It generally has green and slightly yellow leaves. It is the tallest Aloe tree alive today. Its species is supposed to be dead in 75 years. This is some general information about the Aloe Pillansii: kingdom:Plantae class:Lilopsida, family:Alcaceae, order:Liliales, maximum size:10 meters. Here are some things that are causing the exquisite Aloe Pillansii to decline: degradation-extraction of wood, selective logging. Animal threats: Baboons and Porccupines gnawing at roots. The Aloe Pillansii can loose sick or damaged branches at will. The Aloe Pillansii is a VERY endangered species.

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