It was nearly midnight on December 31 in the year 1999 when a meteor struck the Earth outside of a small town in temperate United States. Small, dinosaur-like creatures hobbled from the rocky core as chunks fell from the edges. The meteor strike was noticed immediately and authorities erected fences to contain the reptiles. Shortly after, a lab and research facility was built around them.
In the months that followed, more meteors touched down around the world and were reported to have the small dinosaurs venturing into our world. At each site, they were contained to the immediate area and researchers traveled to examine them.
Now, nearly thirteen years of study later, these creatures have been announced safe for human handling and are available to the general public. With no scientific classification, as it is yet to be discovered what species they are, they have been called simply Pocket Sauruses.
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Saurus 1 is female. She was taken from a facility in California Price: 1 Christmas pet on my wishlist
The Writer wrote:Username: The Writer
User ID Number: 348767
Saurus Number(1-4): 1
Saurus Name: Lilith
Sent Payment?: Sending.
Saurus 2 is female. She was taken from a facility in Australia Price: 1 Christmas pet on my wishlist
Nixie. wrote:Username: Nixie.
User ID Number: 207801
Saurus Number(1-4): 2
Saurus Name: Bubble
Sent Payment? yes
Saurus 3 is male. He was taken from a facility in Sienna Price: 1 Christmas pet on my wishlist
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Saurus 4 is male. He was taken from a facility in the Amazon Price: 1 Christmas pet on my wishlist
TurboCatZ wrote:Username: TurboCatZ
User ID Number: 361577
Saurus Number(1-4): 4
Saurus Name: Rico
Sent Payment? Yup








