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Tuesday, November 22, 2011

The Story of Juladactyl

Ok I know I'm a little late but anyways here we go...

There once was a beautiful bird-thinga-ma-jig who was headed to her nest. Then, all of the sudden, the ground began to shake and the bird fell from the sky as the wind tore her wing clean off as she shrieked, (which, by the way, is not a pretty sound) knowing that she could be heard throughout the entire jungle! High upon a rocky ledge, an egg in a nest made of twigs, feathers, leaves, and the bones of devoured animals, began to tumble, hurtling toward the jungle floor, when all of the sudden a crack appeared in the shell until out popped a bird looking like the thinga-ma-jig mentiond earlier. It continued to tumble until it hit the ground with a loud thud. As soon as the creature was on its feet it heard a shrill noise bouncing off of the jungle floor. Then, seeming to come from out of no where, a bird fell straight through the trees landing in front of the newly hatched baby. The bird instantly recognized the baby as her own, even having only seen it as an egg. The mother picked up her baby and climbed upon the ledge, avoiding the pain where her wing should have it been. When they reached the nest they discovered the other eight eggs had also hatched. The father took the place of the mother, teaching the baby pterodactyls how to fly and catch food.  The babies grew up into children, growing kind, forgiving, and strong. And thus ended the birth of Juladactyl.

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