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I was walking down the beach when I heard something splashing in the water. I turned around immediately with the snap of my head and saw an odd creature swimming with very large tentacles but it had the head of a shark.I was very confused and dazed at first so I decided to stay and watch the creature swim for a while. I took out my sketch book and went away on what I thought the creature looked like. It was very amazing to see an animal the I have never seen nor heard of in my life. Immediately I rushed back to my house and ran straight to my room. I jumped on to my computer and started looking up animals to see if I could find a match with the creature that I saw earlier. No matches were found but something did come up that was from many years ago and it was found on the side of the beach. There were news reporters everywhere and there were pictures left and right. The head of the creature that was found on shore was only the head and part of the neck. It was very freaky to think that …show more content…
I brought raw meat and vegetables which smelled like rotten eggs. None of them touched the vegetables. they both went right for the meat and it was gone in the blink of an eye. I enjoyed feeding them and we both had our own ways of saying goodbye. I went to the same spot everyday for a whole year and everyday I brought them meat and fed it to them. One morning as I was going back to see them there was a mob of people standing with cameras right where the two creatures were. I was stunned. I dashed down to the scene to find one of most horrific sight that I have ever seen. There was a truck and they were attempting to take away the two creatures and it was very hard to watch.
I gasped in fear that the two creatures that I had loved and cared for over a year could be taken away right in front of my eyes. While I was terribly watching them being taken away, I thought to myself who would have known about these two magnificent

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