I never said she stole my money. I didn’t. Ok?
But did this first one for atmosphere,
second for what we called ‘tone’
Paragraph 1.)
The sun had long since vanished behind the horizon, plunging the forsest into the darkness of a new moon. There was no wind, and the tree leaves remained, suspended and motionless, overhead. The path of trampled ground and worn-away grass snaked through the trunks of the oaks that looked down menacingly. No animals dared to break the silence, remaining out of sight, melted into the blackness of the backdrop.
Paragraph 2.)
Why bother? For all my time I spend on early weekday mornings dragging my body out from bed and into the brisk, frigid 4 am air, I am rewarded with what? Dark pstches under my eyes and a lifetime of regrets are all I can find. I’m getting too old to keep doing this, and though it was never enjoyable, my dread for this job is growing exponentially with each passing hour.
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This is our Overlord, Rhianna.
Types of Bats:
Fruit Bat The Fruit Bat falls into the category of the Megabat and sometimes they are called the Flying Fox in some locations. There are many differences in their size from one location to the next.
•Indiana Bat The Indiana Bat is a medium sized species. It can range in coloring from brown, black, or gray. They are only 1 or 2 inches in length when full grown. The weight is about ¼ of an ounce.
•Vampire Bat The Vampire Bat is a fascinating creature, and one that has been involved with legends for centuries. This particular species of bat features a short muzzle that is cone shaped.
•Egyptian Fruit Bat The Egyptian Fruit Bat is a smaller type of bat with a length of about six inches. However, they have a large wing span of about two feet. They also have a weight of less than half a pound.
•Little Brown Bat The Little Brown Bat is a species that is well known. It is very small with an overall body size that is from 3 inches to 3 ½ inches. They also weigh no more than half an ounce.
•Giant Golden-Crowned Flying-Fox The Giant Golden-Crowned Flying-Fox Bat is a rare species, and one that features very long wings. In fact, they are so long that it is often seen with them wrapped around the body like a cloak.
•Kitti’s Hog-Nosed Bat or Bumblebee Bat The Kitti’s Hog-Nosed Bat has a very unique look to it. The fact that is so tiny also encourages the other name it is frequently called by – Bumblebee Bat.
Paragraph 1.)
The sun had long since vanished behind the horizon, plunging the forest into the darkness of a new moon. There was no wind, and the tree leaves remained, suspended and motionless, overhead. The path of trampled ground and worn-away grass snaked through the trunks of the oaks that looked down menacingly. No animals dared to break the silence, remaining out of sight, melted into the blackness of the backdrop.
Paragraph 2.)
Why bother? For all my time I spend on early weekday mornings dragging my body out from bed and into the brisk, frigid 4 am air, I am rewarded with what? Dark patches under my eyes and a lifetime of regrets are all I can find. I’m getting too old to keep doing this, and though it was never enjoyable, my dread for this job is growing exponentially with each passing hour.