Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Grima


Grima (grim-ah):
A mammal with 4-9 claws, long tail and wings with feathers.  Grimas lay eggs in nests in trees by the river.  The eggs take 4 days to hatch and the babies can fly in 9 weeks.  Adults are about 2 feet tall and babies are 6 inches tall.  Adults have mouths as big as a crocodile.  Grimas eat fish, crocodiles, falcons and food people forget.  They can also run faster than a cheetah or a T-rex or a lion (500 miles).  Some live in the African Savannah and others live in the rainforest.  They go on vacation in the Arctic in the fall.


1 comment:

Heather's Henhouse said...

Now that is some creativity!