Irish Elk (Megaloceros giganteus)
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Pegasus
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Once upon a time, in the Magical Forest of Eurasia, an Irish Elk was wandering around looking for a good field of grass to go munch on. On the other side of the forest, there was a pegasus looking for the same thing. After two days of walking for the elk and one day of flying for the pegasus, they both came upon a big field of grass and a big sparkly rainbow waterfall with the freshest sparkly rainbow water. They both saw each other and instantly thought that they were the same animal, they both wanted the beautiful female pegasus drinking magical water from the waterfall.
The pegasus landed on the grass and started to rev its hooves. The elk stood 7ft tall and pointed its 12 ft long antlers towards the pegasus. The pegasus started to run towards the elk and right as the he was about to fly away, the elk stood up on its hind legs and his antlers hit him in the neck, he fell to the ground. The elk started to walk away thinking it’s done, but the pegasus came back, flys into the air and kicks the elk in the butt. The elk reared back on to his hind legs and fell backwards onto the ground. The elk’s back started to hurt so he got up to go walk back to his home. The pegasus flew over to the water and started to drink with the female. The pegasus was very happy and continued to live life as was before, but with his new mate.
THE END
The pegasus landed on the grass and started to rev its hooves. The elk stood 7ft tall and pointed its 12 ft long antlers towards the pegasus. The pegasus started to run towards the elk and right as the he was about to fly away, the elk stood up on its hind legs and his antlers hit him in the neck, he fell to the ground. The elk started to walk away thinking it’s done, but the pegasus came back, flys into the air and kicks the elk in the butt. The elk reared back on to his hind legs and fell backwards onto the ground. The elk’s back started to hurt so he got up to go walk back to his home. The pegasus flew over to the water and started to drink with the female. The pegasus was very happy and continued to live life as was before, but with his new mate.
THE END
Sources:
Irish Elk Picture: https://www.mnn.com/earth-matters/animals/photos/14-extinct-animals-that-could-be-resurrected/irish-elk
Pegasus Picture: http://www.tokkoro.com/2885550-pegasus-artwork-fantasy-art-horse-wings.html?utm_source=www.google.com
Irish Elk Picture: https://www.mnn.com/earth-matters/animals/photos/14-extinct-animals-that-could-be-resurrected/irish-elk
Pegasus Picture: http://www.tokkoro.com/2885550-pegasus-artwork-fantasy-art-horse-wings.html?utm_source=www.google.com