Friday, May 16, 2008

The Life of the Bear Part 2

What humans do not know is that while hunting for food, one of our great traveling bears came across a human building. It was small and was inhabited by no one at the time. The bear, being very curious, went inside only to find a box with lights in it. Humans would know this contraption as a computer. Being highly intelligent, we bears have learned how to use the computer to learn more about the other species that inhabit the earth. The Water Walkers, or boats, are a danger to our lives and any other creatures that go near it. Boats seem to run off of a substance called gasoline. This gasoline can catch on fire or explode if it comes in contact with fire. When boats absorb this gasoline, they tend to release some into the air, poisoning the atmosphere. Humans live inside the boats and hunt for whale and fish to the point that they are becoming extinct.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/cbbcnews/hi/newsid_3570000/newsid_3577700/3577744.stm
http://www.answers.com/topic/gasoline-dangers

3 comments:

t-lex said...

What do the Polar Bears feel about the delays over their placement on the endangerd species list? Do they feel its politically motivated due to the desire of the bush administration to sell oil and gas leases in currently protected wildlife areas of Alaska? Will any of them be called as witnesses in the lawsuit against the fish and wildlife service for green peace, the center for biological diversity? Or the National Recource Defence Council who initiated the legal action?

laughingalligators said...
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laughingalligators said...

I like how you made real situations with polar bears into a story. I think that you should add how it all started with polar bears being endangered and what some people are trying to do to help but others aren’t willing to. Also how soon it won’t be a problem, it will just be a bad memory in history. If boats really cause that much distress what can polar bears do? Can they do anything? If it were up the bears what would they have humans do instead of using gasoline? Do polar bears think they will become extinct?