Fire Penguin The fire penguin is the first fire-breathing arctic animal which can be found in most deserts of the southern hemisphere. They are mainly found in the fire desert and the pink lake. They are rarely seen elsewhere in the world. There have also been sightings in other deserts. Like there ancestors they are flightless birds but have developed fire-breathing capabilities They are about the same build as average blue penguins. They are not usually dangerous but can potentially be very harmful if provoked. They mainly eat bugs and lizards but they have been known to kill dingoes and large birds.
Stranger Danger It was a misty morning and I was walking to work. My job is a grave digger and I have to walk 5 kilometres to work every day, but this was no ordinary day. About half way I saw a man step from behind a bush just after I had passed it. I looked behind me and saw him, I thought he had taken a shortcut through the bushes. Then he shouted something and I assumed he was shouting at someone else, then he shouted again. He was telling me to come towards him so I just kept walking, by this time we were at the graveyard. Then he started charging at me so I frantically jumped behind a gravestone and I scraped my arm on a jagged headstone and a sharp pain went up my arm. I looked down and my forearm was a crimson colour from the blood. I looked out from behind the gravestone and he was gone.
In technology, we made damper so we could practice making it for the camp overnight. I am in the blue shirt with Fred in the black Wrishov in the uniform and James in the green.
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