Hello world,
this is my first post. no one will probably ever read it but thats cool. As the picture you will see by my name i have chosen a sea dragon. These creature are beautiful and majestic. They are posibily on of the most amazing things i have ever seen. I love sea dragons with the pasion of one thousand firy suns. My heart over follows with love for these creatures and their beauty. There is nothing else in the universe that i could possibly love more then a sea dragon.
I would now like to share some facts about the sea dragon.
~Sea dragons are also called leafy sea dragons but its offical name is phycodurus eques.
~Leafy sea dragons do not use their leafy protrusions to move they use a dorsel fin and pectoral fin that are almost invisible and casue it to look like floating seaweed.
~These wounderful creatures are found on the southern and western coasts of Austrilia.
~They grow to be about 20 to 24 cm in length
~There is only one recording of sucessfully sea draong reproduction. This was in the Tennessee Aqurium in Chattanooga, Tennessee
Now that you have attained useful information about the leafy sea dragon, I beg you to help protect them. Leafy sea dragons are in dranger. They are daily threatened by collectors who come to capture them. They can not protect themselves becasue they swim at a glacial pace. They can not wrap their tales around things to keep them steady. Please help protect these august and grand creatures. If you happen to be strolling down a beach in Austrilia and you see a sea dragon help it back into the water. If you know of any colector please turn them in. These wonderful, marvelous beings deserve more them we are giving them. They desevred to be loved and cared for. They deserve our attention and help. Sea dragons are living creatures, too. Ther are not just some piece of sea weed to be ignored. Please, I am begging you, I am practically on my knees here, please help these majestic and beautiful creature.
I genuinely appreciate and enjoy this article. This is the best. :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful rant about the endangered sea dragon. This is a majestic creature which deserves our protection. Despite the numerous spelling and grammatical errors, I support you very much. Sea dragons are people too.
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad I'm your friend. P.S. I know a collector. Her name is Linsey. You should probably arrest her.
ReplyDeletedont forget their close cousin, the not-quite-as-awesome sea horse!
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