User blog:Gary3008/A study on Dinosaur Puffles

DISCLAIMER: The following paper was originally written for the UBCPS (United Board of Club Penguin Scientists)

My fellow scientists, as you know, in one week we will be traveling into the Cretaceous Period using my invention, the Time Trekker 3000, to aid the caveguins. A warning was sent to us by them, and we must go to see what is the matter. My own theories include a Utahraptor apocalypse and an asteroid. But enough about that, this paper is about Dinosaur Puffles, a newly discovered species of puffle, possibly the ancestor to all modern day puffles. I have discovered 3 different species, each coming in two colors. In the future, I will be writing several more papers, each on the various species of Club Penguin

The Tyrannosaurus Puffle:

Moschomicrotherium puffleii rex

The Tyrannosaurus puffle is the first species we will be covering. The biggest mystery about it, does it prey on flesh (in this case other puffles), or does it feast on O-Berry's? It appears to have a row of spikes going from the top of its head to its back, and large teeth, designed for crushing bone. It also has a snout, unlike nearly any other type of puffle. This species, like the other dinosaur puffles, also has a sturdy tail. It appears to come in two colors, Black and Purple. The black species appears to be more agressive, fiercely defending its territory, and preferring to be left alone. The purple variate seems to be much more sociable, enjoying the company of fellow Tyrannosaurus puffles.

The Triceratops Puffle:

Moschomicrotherium puffleii horridus

The Triceratops Puffle is a herbivore, and like modern day puffles eats O-Berry's, but it will also settle for leaves and berries. It has a large frill and tail, and 3 horns. Unlike the Triceratops, its smaller center horn is above its eyes, in the center of its forehead. It comes in two variates, red and blue. The blue Triceratops puffle is very relaxed and loyal. It enjoys playing with other puffles, and also has a fierce love of Garugg the Ugg Ugg's pizza, often raiding pizza from the Caveguin village. The red variety lives for adventure, much like the modern day Red Puffle.

The Stegosaurus Puffle:

Moschomicrotherium puffleii stenops

The Stegosaurus puffle is also herbiverous, and eats the same food that Triceratops puffles do. Both puffles often live together in herds and family groups, playing together. They have a snout similar to the Tyrannosaurus puffle, and several plates to keep cool running down its back. It also has long spikes on the end of its tail, called a 'thagomizer'. This is used to defense against predators, mostly Tyrannosaurus puffles (if they do indeed eat meat). It also comes in two variaties, yellow and pink. The pink puffle is very athletic, and enjoys swimming, while the yellow is very artistic, often using its plates as a canvas, creative cave paintings, and rock sculptures. It is said that this species actually helped design the first Caveguin villages.

Well, that's that. Who knows what other things we'll discover about these amazing puffles, and what new species of dinosaurs as well!