The Spooky Slow Stalker

by Canadian International School

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The spooky slow stalker
By: Luciano and Luka
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My favourite food is fish, and sometimes I even eat crustaceans, snakes and other sea creatures.
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HI I am a giant river otter
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I love to swim with my family in the relaxing river everyday. It makes me feel so cool.
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Today I am going to tell You about my adventures with a tortoise
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HI I AM a Giant Tortoise
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We are the best of friends!
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But we used to n0t get along with each other
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I DOn't Like you either and for the last time I am a Tortoise
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I Don't like you smelly turtle
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Once upon a time, there were two creatures: a giant tortoise and a giant river otter. The tortoise was called "Speedo" - it's kind of ironic isn't it?! And the otter is called "Browny". They hated each other and had huge fights all the time.
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But one day, Browny was being stalked by someone
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Why do I feel like I am being stalked
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I BETTER Run! THIS IS SCARY!
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Wait up!!!
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Turtle?!!!
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Otter I was following you to give you a gift since no one came to your Birthday
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2 hours ago...
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Where is everyone?!
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Cake
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Fish
Here's your gift
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Fish! I love Fish
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After that we became best friends forever!
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THE END
Facts about a giant river otter
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Giant Otters can reach 1.7 metres length and weigh over 30 kg.
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Giant otters live across the Amazon basin in South America.
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The first ever giant river otter cub born in Asia arrived at Wildlife Reserves Singapore
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