Thursday, March 29, 2012

The Giant Headed Australian Sea Monster.

The Giant Headed Australian Sea Monster.


The Australian Sea monster is related to a red lizard,A normal human and a orange octopus. This creature is warm blooded and is a Reptile, fish and a mammal.This is an endangered species.


Appearance

The Giant headed Australian sea monster is 13 cm wide,15cm tall and it weighs 14 kg’s. This sea monster has a red tongue and can camouflage. This sea monster has two green eyes the eyes are very big. It has furry hands with 6 fingers on each hand and it has no toes. This sea monster has one super strong arm and a arm that is normal.


Habitat

This Sea Monster is only found on one old ship in the South Australian sea. This sea monster does not like other species in their habitat unless it is their favorite food.


Food

The Australian Sea Monster loves sharks because they can camouflage into any colour and can camouflage into any thing even other sea animals and then they take a bite. This Sea Monster also loves crabs,fish and anything floating around at sea But their absolute favorite food is WHALES.


Family

Their is only 27 left in the world because Adult females can only have one baby every 3 years but they die when they are about 1,000 years old so their are many growing over 100 years old.Their babies are called The Small headed Australian sea baby.


Behavior

This Sea Monster is likely to forget things but they will not forget family or prey. This species is unlikely to be nice when encountering humans and can be quite aggressive.


Survival

The sea monster can stay under water for as long as it likes It can squirt ink and has a long tounge to strangle its prey.


Conclusion

The Giant Headed Australian Sea Monster is an intelligent creature. They have a long life span and are aggressive hunters.


By Emma.

6 comments:

  1. Informative report Emma - I would not like to be anywhere near the giant headed sea monster's tongue!

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  2. Wow Emma that was an amazing report I'm glad they only live in Australia

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  3. awesome emma i love how it can camouflage and when it's a baby it's a small headed Australian sea monster i wouldn't see one

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  4. hi Emma
    wow that was amazing report i will look at more of your work.
    by Nami

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  5. Hi Emma

    your report was amazing. I read it to my family and they loved it I told them that you have been a great roll model and that have been working really hard well done.

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  6. Hi Emma,

    I loved reading your report!Also I liked how you wrote that it lived in an old ship found in the South Australian Sea!Very fascinating!
    Well done.

    Jennifer

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