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Wednesday, 26 September 2012
Monday, 24 September 2012
MAN EATING PLANTS and Chocolate Ice Cream!
BOB the STICKY PLANT.
Bob lives in the water. It is 3 metres long. It has sticky horns and they shoot out at people swimming. The sticky horns stick on to people. By Isaac
Mount
My plant lives in the mountain. It is called mount. It is as big as a school chair. It has so many tongues because it catches so many flies. It smells like chocolate ice-cream. It has a very big eyes because they can see everything. By Takehisa
Oto's Clone Plant.
My man eating plant lives in the jungle. It is small as a school chair. My plant has metal claws and it has sharp teeth. It is camouflaged so people walk straight past it and the plant grabs them!.
Bob lives in the water. It is 3 metres long. It has sticky horns and they shoot out at people swimming. The sticky horns stick on to people. By Isaac
Mount
My plant lives in the mountain. It is called mount. It is as big as a school chair. It has so many tongues because it catches so many flies. It smells like chocolate ice-cream. It has a very big eyes because they can see everything. By Takehisa
Oto's Clone Plant.
My man eating plant lives in the jungle. It is small as a school chair. My plant has metal claws and it has sharp teeth. It is camouflaged so people walk straight past it and the plant grabs them!.
Sunday, 16 September 2012
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