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The Adventures of the Creature Club, Chapter Four

Chapter Four

The Creature Club kept following the tiger. Jack, who always named the animals they found, was trying to decide between shadow and midnight. Finally he chose shadow. Just then, the tiger went into a cave that the creature club hadn't noticed before. They looked at it. looks like the perfect spot for a black tiger, Hal observed. Pretty shady, but with lots of grass to attract prey and to hide in. I'll start making a tiger power suit, said Susan. whats special about them besides camouflage? Well, their good swimmers, replied Hal. And their strong and agile, added Jack. They also have sharp claws and teeth, said Rick. Okay, done, said Susan, typing all of the facts about tigers on a machine that adds creature powers to the creature clubs suits. Tiger powers, ready for using!

ordinary tiger

gold tiger
black tiger

white tiger

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  1. I like the name, "Shadow." Good choice! It sounds like the Creature CLub has learned a lot about tigers. Thanks for the stories and information! I can't wait for more adventures! Love, Grandma

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  2. I love the tiger pictures here! They really help to envision the story and bring it to life!

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