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Post by Hermit Crab on Apr 20, 2021 16:35:50 GMT
K..I realise now I just assumed no outside sources and technically could've just copied and pasted a list in one post... That would have disqualified you; the rules of the game say no outside resources unless specifically mentioned.
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Kestrel
Animalia
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Post by Kestrel on Apr 20, 2021 16:36:12 GMT
Good!
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Animalia
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Post by Kestrel on Apr 25, 2021 13:23:12 GMT
Can you draw and write at the same time? Could you record yourself talking about a model? Etc.
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Post by Gray Wolf on Apr 25, 2021 19:19:46 GMT
yes
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Post by Kestrel on Apr 25, 2021 19:52:11 GMT
...that was short and sweet!
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Post by Gray Wolf on Apr 25, 2021 19:57:44 GMT
challenge is pretty much open to your interpretation with regards to the creativity part of it
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Kestrel
Animalia
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Post by Kestrel on Apr 25, 2021 20:00:27 GMT
I'm not complaining
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Animalia
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Post by Kestrel on Apr 26, 2021 20:08:25 GMT
My animal is the Knotty Knotty has a structure that works very similarly to DNA - lots of coils and helixes. As it is only made up of lots and lots of small parts, it survives really well in the wild, because it can gather itself together and seperate when needed - this means that if a threat feels insurmountable, it can spread itself out very thinly, but if it believes it can win it can gather itself and form itself into a bigger, more intimidating shape - as long as it remains bonded to itself, it can create different shapes. It is also good for surviving in different environments, as it can consume more or less nutrients depending on its form.
The being able to formulate into smaller or bigger pieces also dictates how it interacts with other members of its species - it can swap parts of itself to bond with other members, or combine to see off big threats. It also makes breeding and passing on genes easier, as these frequent merges can create many different combinations and it is easy to see which offspring have the best traits - bad ones can be assimilated back and a new combination created.
It doesn't usually seek out humans, but if humans find them then it can usually charm and distract them by forming interesting shapes. It has been said that some humans have tried to make a Knotty formation communicate by showing it how to move into various letter forms, but results are inconclusive.
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Kestrel
Animalia
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Post by Kestrel on Apr 29, 2021 20:10:56 GMT
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Animalia
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Post by Kestrel on May 1, 2021 20:37:25 GMT
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Kestrel
Animalia
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Post by Kestrel on May 1, 2021 20:39:30 GMT
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Kestrel
Animalia
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Post by Kestrel on May 1, 2021 20:43:38 GMT
Just in cas you needed the tab open, it's the same submission
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Animalia
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Post by Kestrel on May 3, 2021 21:46:16 GMT
Around 9:30 gmt tomorrow for the challenge?
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Post by Hermit Crab on May 3, 2021 21:51:22 GMT
PM, I assume?
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Animalia
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Post by Kestrel on May 3, 2021 22:04:11 GMT
Ahaha yes. My learners wouldn't be amused
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