Animal Man Research Paper

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The world at first was an endless space that had only a few humans. The first three people were God, Spider Woman, Animal Man. First, God created Spider Woman he wanted her to make all the plants and bugs. Second, God created Animal Man and he made all the animals in the world. Third, Spider woman and Animal Man had a set of twins. The twins were just as powerful as their parents.
God discovered Spider Woman to create plants and bugs. She made the bugs to keep the plants pollinated that is why she made the bees. The grasses she made helped the animals that were made by her husband, Animal Man. She created all the grasses for food. Spider Woman has been a good creation because she made bugs that would make the plants have all the nutrition.
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Animal Man created three types of animals. Therefore, he created herbivores, so that they could eat all the plants that Spider Woman made so there was not so much grass everywhere. He created them first and the grass was starting to run out so he made carnivores. Then the plants and the animals evened out. Furthermore, he created another type of animal that ate plants and animals so they would not run out of food at all. Spider woman and Animal Man had a set of twins. The twins names were Spider Man and Animal Woman. The twins ended up to be just like their parents. The twins were named divergently than their parents even though they were the same. The boy was named Spider Man, because his mom was named Spider Woman and he was a boy so he was named mom so he was called Spider Man. The girl was named Animal Woman, because she was named after her dad, Animal Man.
The twins were just like their parents. They had the same powers, but the boy had his mom’s powers and the girl had her dad’s power. The boy was just as powerful as his mom, but he made the plants that heal wounds. When an animal got infected, they would eat a certain plant and they would heal from the plants that Spider Man made. Spider Man also made bugs that would eat the plant and land on an animal and bite it so that the animal would no longer have worms in his

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