an unusual animal
This is a guide to caring for a Miptor. Read it carefully as it is a big responsibility to own this unusual creature. A Miptor is easily identified. It has hard, colourful bristles on it's round head. It is an unusually bright animal. The belly is as bright as the sun and is easily identified - spots cover this area as though it has chicken pox. Miptors have secretive arms, hiding within its excited body. It's neck can be about 20cm in length and it reaches up for its food like a giraffe. You will always hear your Miptor approaching as it has stomping giant feet that shake the path it walks along. It owns volumised eye lashes, rainbow colored nails and a turning, twisting tail - which moves as though a snake is inside controlling it. Their bony knees stick out, shaped like rocks. You'll know if your Miptor is happy or sad when looking into it's multicoloured eyes which shine - when it's sad!? Feeding: Feeding your Miptor correctly is one of the most important tasks an owner has to learn. A Miptor's feeding habits are very useful because it acts like a hoover. The Miptor finds its food either behind the sofa, next to the recycle bins or in the garden. It needs to be fed 5 times a day, and it particularly likes the dirt under the toilet bins The Miptor drinks petrol, but don't worry, if your car runs out of fuel the Miptor will carry you around. Miptors have a very horrifying taste for drinks so if you are vegetarian please skip this bit. Miptors love a huge varieties of food in the eating diagram for eg: rat blood with a hint of vomit, a couple of drops of fish oil and soggy milk. Exercise: Exercises is part massive element in looking after a Miptor. A miptor needs about three to four hous of exercises. If your Miptor disagrees to the concept of doing exercises DO NOT GIVE IT SWEETS - and do not give up trying. After a few days introduction you Miptor should be able to do 15 push ups 90 star jumps and 11 gymnastic moves. Reward it frequently - but only with rotten fruit!
A Miptors habits are that he only eats hot food therefore he is very cheeky. it sleeps for the maximum of 5 hours or else gets a decease. it also licks humans like dogs which can get very annoying.
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Wrens eat primarily insects but the will eat occasionally eat seeds. Some seeds they eat are baybarry and sweetgum.
an unusual animal
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A miptor is a cat/panda. It looks like a cat but with a panda tail and teeth. It has black and white fur. Its very friendly and very nice. Depending on where it lives it might act very wild. It has huge eyes and a funny nose. The miptor is usual furryfrom Amandiage 11
This is a guide to caring for a Miptor. Read it carefully as it is a big responsibility to own this unusual creature. A Miptor is easily identified. It has hard, colourful bristles on it's round head. It is an unusually bright animal. The belly is as bright as the sun and is easily identified - spots cover this area as though it has chicken pox. Miptors have secretive arms, hiding within its excited body. It's neck can be about 20cm in length and it reaches up for its food like a giraffe. You will always hear your Miptor approaching as it has stomping giant feet that shake the path it walks along. It owns volumised eye lashes, rainbow colored nails and a turning, twisting tail - which moves as though a snake is inside controlling it. Their bony knees stick out, shaped like rocks. You'll know if your Miptor is happy or sad when looking into it's multicoloured eyes which shine - when it's sad!? Feeding: Feeding your Miptor correctly is one of the most important tasks an owner has to learn. A Miptor's feeding habits are very useful because it acts like a hoover. The Miptor finds its food either behind the sofa, next to the recycle bins or in the garden. It needs to be fed 5 times a day, and it particularly likes the dirt under the toilet bins The Miptor drinks petrol, but don't worry, if your car runs out of fuel the Miptor will carry you around. Miptors have a very horrifying taste for drinks so if you are vegetarian please skip this bit. Miptors love a huge varieties of food in the eating diagram for eg: rat blood with a hint of vomit, a couple of drops of fish oil and soggy milk. Exercise: Exercises is part massive element in looking after a Miptor. A miptor needs about three to four hous of exercises. If your Miptor disagrees to the concept of doing exercises DO NOT GIVE IT SWEETS - and do not give up trying. After a few days introduction you Miptor should be able to do 15 push ups 90 star jumps and 11 gymnastic moves. Reward it frequently - but only with rotten fruit!
Yes. Basically, it's a mythical creature that originates from Ancient Greece. Apollo found it at the bottom of Mount Olympus; it was tiny! He took it back to the temple to show other Gods, but all the other Gods banished because it had poisonous fangs that could kill a God if it got into the wrong hands. Apollo was sure the creature was good so he raised it to health. Soon, the Miptor became a good friend to Apollo and helped him with things. But as the creature grew, it became too big to live with Apollo so he asked Poseidon (who had believed too that the creature was good) to give it the gift of breathing underwater and take it under the sea. So he did. And there, Zeus and the other Gods were pleased because they thought it was dead. The Miptor got attached to Poseidon, who nicknamed it Mipeto. The Miptor began to attack ships on the warpath. When Zeus found out the Miptor was still alive, he struck it with lightning and the Miptor landed in the sea of monsters.
It not real just like the tongo lizard it's just for the SATs yeah and guess what im doin the homework 4 the sats right now
A Miptors habits are that he only eats hot food therefore he is very cheeky. it sleeps for the maximum of 5 hours or else gets a decease. it also licks humans like dogs which can get very annoying.
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it means eat eat i eat eat i owned
because they eat! its obvious, they eat.
We don't. We eat and eat and be in pain and eat and eat and eat.....
We don't. We eat and eat and be in pain and eat and eat and eat.....