(Guess what? I now have 100 blogger posts, not counting this one!) Jack, John and Mathew were in camp in the African savanna with a 30 men they had hired, watching hundreds of animals, including gnus (wildebeest), zebras, rhinos, warthogs, gazelles, ostriches, aardvarks, hartebeests (type of antelope) and giraffes, all on there way to the river to drink, when they saw a huge hippo, 14 feet long, grazing, walking past there tent. It turned to face them, and yawned, as if it was trying to scare them of. It's canine teeth were three feet long! Jack jumped up. "Well, are we going to try and capture it or not?"
Peter was going on a trip to the Galapagos islands (a group of islands about 2,600 miles away from America, famous for having many animals on it that only live there, such as the Galapagos tortoise and the Marine iguana). One night, he woke up in the midde of a storm, with his boat sinking! The boat didn't have any lifeboats, so Peter grabbed a gun, bullets, gunpowder and a bag of corn, threw a barrel overboard, dived in after it, and swam to one of the Galapagos islands that was nearby, resting on the barrel when he was tired. Unluckily, it was uninhabited (nobody lived on it), but he at least survived the storm. Two and a half years later, he lived in a large cave, had a pet Galapagos hawk (a large, brown hawk breed. The main predator of the Galapagos islands) called Flyer and owned a large cornfield. Galapagos Hawk
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