Thursday, March 21, 2013

Belbp

 Planet Doodle's vast seas take up about 3/4 of the planet. This ocean contains a plethora of sea creatures, from the microscopic drui to the gargantuan metawahl.
 This creature is called a belbp.

A belbp resembles Earth's jellyfish. It's number of tentacles can be from about eight to twenty five, and though it usually swims, it has four tentacles to stand on. It also has a clawed tentacle to catch and kill prey, and it gives off electricity as well, if a belbp needs to protect itself. Its bioluminescent eyes can help it see through dark water, as many belbps live in deep seas.

-JohnBob

Wednesday, March 6, 2013

Gadalads

Woah, that image, is like, jumping off of the page. These are Gadalads. Gadalads are big furry creatures that take the form of hay bales. When the sun is shining and the sky is cloudless, they stand up and walk. They would walk for the whole day, stopping only when the very tip of the sun sets behind the horizon, or a tiny cloud wisp appears in the sky. Then they roll back into furry grass-like mounds. No one knows why these mysterious creatures wander on and on tirelessly. Some think that they get their energy from the sun, and that's why they stop when it sets. The dry Gadalads have a strong dislike for water, and since clouds drop rain, that must be why they halt at the slightest detection of one. Hmph. Well, they sure are wierd.

-John Bob