All the Facts You Need to Know about Narwhals.

Narwhals are big aquatic mammals in the ocean. They are about the size of a school bus. They have a misplaced tooth that sticks out of a hole in the left side of their mouth.Most people commonly mistake this as a horn. It is really made out of Ivory. They eat shrimp and krill. A group of Narwhals is called a pod ( it should really be called an awesome.) They are closely related to Dolphins and Manatees. They are an endangered species. They live in the arctic circle. They travel in groups of about 20 Narwhals. A lot of people call them Nar-Whales but are pronounced Nar-Walls. The reason they are endangered is because of global warming move ice that encloses them in small areas where there is no food. The misplaced tooth is pretty much a Bundle of Nerves (See the 2nd and 3rd videos for more info). They are amazing creatures.

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Thursday, September 30, 2010

Worst injury

This is just more of who I am, but my worst injury is when I broke my arm 3 times in 2 months it was all on the same arm. twice it was on my arm and once on my wrist. The first time I slipped back and hit my arm, then the second time the wound didn't heal right so I had to put the cast back on. The third time I fell off the monkey bars.



It hurt extremely bad. All three times my mom took me to the hospital. I was 6 years old when it happened so I didn't remember how long it took to heal. My casts were red, blue, and glow in the dark. I do not like to get hurt, because I don't like pain.

3 comments:

  1. Breaking you arm 3 times in two months is crazy! But getting a glow-in-the-dark cast is totally awesome. I bet it looked like an energy sword at night, and your brothers looked like grunts...PWN-AGE!!!

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  2. The 3rd time it was your wrist and not your arm. You fell off the monkey bars onto your wrist after soccer practice.

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  3. I've never broken a bone, can you believe it?!

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