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Just Sear and Eat
A prehistoric dragon, with a taste for Pterodactyl; felt a major hunger pain while penning a few dactyls. Dropping hammer and chisel, he flew off for his hunt; it wasn’t long at all when, he spied himself a runt. The tender meat, to him would be a tasty little treat but, runt’s fly fast and could he last till capture was complete? His aim was great so, in he flew to the Pterodactyl nest; but a runt did dragon spot and it put him to a test. Though dragon was of middle age; eight thousand years or so; his agility was still quite good and he gave the chase a go. His meal once caught, he’d sear and eat; his fire was good and hot but, an easy catch, this little runt was not. Its swiftness was unusual; though speed he couldn’t clock. He was certain he’d not slowed down but, then he smacked a rock! Oh my, the stars that swirled around, his bruised and aching head; the runt was gone; dragon staggered home and lay down in his bed. The moral of this story, have variety in your diet; you’ll always have enough to eat; just try it.
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