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NO HACKING I am going to tell you about myself. I have 3 fish called marmalade,light and razor. I love animals i went to the zoo with a complete stranger my favourite animals are big cats. My hobbies are dancing singing acrobatics and cheerleading i did and Audition for DISNEYLAND! see you ill update this later

Hey I got into DISNEYLAND!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! i am SO happy i cant wait till next year WOOOOOOOO!! thi is A W S O M E ! I am so exited apart from the practising! Yay i get to to DANCE in the StREET PARADE!!!!!!!

Tuesday 25/5/2010 errrrrr...ummmm.....i did stuff​ like roundoff backflip backflip backflip backflip backflip backflip. It was fun but i got a bit dizzy My friend Amelia can probably do one but is to scared.In half a year i have gone from 2 backflips to 6. Thats pretty impresive i am now working on backsaults. I have been thinking about the movie i went to see Iron Man 2 It was pretty cool and funny. My dad took me to chadstone to see it but we missed it so we went to Elsternwick to see it i got $30 to spend on lollies. i got so many.

I recommend the game tanks it is awsome i play it all the time i vs my brother and annoy him i pretty bad at the game but its still fun play it .ON this link []

First, a cryptid is a legendary creature that6 is rumored or suspected to exist but evidence is still missing. Cryptids include UMA’s (Unidentified Mysterious Animals) and species that are not yet classified.

My favorite Cryptid is the werewolf:

Some people believe in the full moon and silver bullets. I don’t believe in that…well..don’t get mad but …that crap. It is a bit weird. But fact is that there have been sightings of hairy wolf like humans. Yes I am serious! These sighting have happened in a lot of places not just one. So who knows, there might be werewolves out there!



 The Pacific Northwest Tree Octopus in an intelligent and curious being. They explore its surroundings by touch and sight. These Octopi live in Olympic Peninsula on the west coast Of North America, in the temperate rainforests. Their habitat is near hood canal, on the East side of the Olympic mountain range. These cephalopods usually reach 30-33cm in size (measured from arm-tip to mantle-tip,). Unlike most other cephalopods, tree octopuses are amphibious, spending only their early life and the period of their mating season in their ancestral aquatic environment. Because of the moistness of the rainforests and specialized skin adaptations, they are able to keep from becoming desiccated for prolonged periods of time, but given the chance they would prefer resting in pooled water. The history of the tree octopus is very sad.

 Their huge appetite for bird plumes having used up all the worthy species of that family, the fashionistas moved on to cephalopodic accessories during the early 20th Century. Tree octopuses became prized by the fashion industry as ornamental decorations for hats, leading greedy trappers to wipe out whole populations to feed the vanity of the fashionable rich. While fortunately this practice has been outlawed, its effects still reverberate today as these millinery deprivations brought tree octopus numbers below the critical point where even minor environmental change could cause disaster   