Wednesday, 5 September 2012

Creepy Creature


You would not have heard of this creature because it is so exotic, you wouldn't have seen it either. The  Karribloore, a.k.a. Hotblood is a different animal altogether. It would be a miracle if you ever saw one.
Appearance:
The Karribloore is an extraordinary sight with its hefty ears. They are able to intercept sound within 4 kilometres of the area around them. Another fascinating sense is their bulging eyes can see just as well at night as during the day which comes in handy as they never sleep. They are the vampire of all animals! Their teeth are carved bone. You can tell their gender very easily by looking at their teeth. Their fur is matted and it is dim grey and straw- like. Karribloores are normally very small and petite. They have very sleek and skinny fingers which help them to delicately pick their food.
Diet:
A Karribloore’s typical diet is a nutritional one filled with nuts and juicy tropical fruit. They do not eat any meat and they are vegetarians. They occasionally eat some juju plants for protein and very rarely will snack on some bark.
Habitat:
The Karribloore’s destination is unknown and supposedly very sunny as they don’t handle the cold very well. Scientists predict they will be found to live somewhere on a tropical island.
Predators:
The Karribloore’s predators are very straightforward as it’s any animal that wants to have a small, meaty treat. The Karribloore is commonly eaten by roaming rabid hawks.
Life cycle:
Karribloores have a very unusual life cycle. When the mother Karribloores (called Luvits) get pregnant they lay their eggs on a piece of moss and then all the bacteria bases its energy on the egg and forms a sort of barrier around it. Then the egg hatches into the beautifully ugly creature that’s living today.
So as you can see Karribloores live an intriguing life.  I hope you have learnt more about this extraordinary animal.

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