.la fin. wrote:
Sand Surfers are small, furry creatures that stand about a twenty inches tall, fifteen inches long, and weigh an average of seven pounds for both genders. These animals are native to the deserts of Egypt, India, and Africa. The Sand Surfer's coat is thin and soft, making for easy travel across the sand. You may have noticed the large tail at the ends of their bodies. Sand Surfer's use their muscled tail to "surf" across sand in the desert. These creatures live mainly underground in complex tunnels that are about five feet below the surface to keep cool. Sand Surfers are omnivores, meaning they eat both meat and plant material. A common food of the species are small rodents, small birds, small reptiles, berries, grasses, and nuts. They also eat eggs of other animals when they can get their hands on them.
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This one is a male with a camo print body. He doesn't fit in with the desert, but he is virtually unseen at night.
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[b]Why is this Sand Surfer out at night instead of sleeping?:[/b]
master-of-master wrote:Username: master-of-master
Name: Spooker
Why is this Sand Surfer out at night instead of sleeping?: To get food :)