
The two velociraptors caught feasting on the remains of an "African Fish"
It's amazing what one can come across these days. Yesterday night while I was out for dinner I encountered two members of a prehistoric species of reptile which I thought was long extinct. Without hesitation I proceeded to hide myself by climbing up a coconut tree where I was able to better observe the eating habits of these peculiar creatures. Perched among the coconuts I was able to capture the above picture using my camera phone (notice the blur caused by the creature's rapid movements). I left the scene shortly after the two creatures scurried off into the bushes.
Upon reaching home I opened up my Dinosaur Encyclopedia Edition MXVIII and found the following interesting facts. The smaller specimen is known as Jonathanus Hungryous while the larger specimen is known as Justinus Mega Appetitus. Indeed as stated in the book these creatures average 3 bowls of rice per meal and they eat any fish right down to the bones (no meat left uneaten!).
For further information pertaining to these fascinating creatures refer to the following websites: here and here.
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Justin
Hmmmm...the pics are blur not cuz we were movin too fast...but actually cuz ur camera phone dem "char sui"...oh...did i say we...i mean the dinosaurs...