Gerald the Giraptor (One of Kodiak Dave’s Travelin’ Critters Travel Bugs)
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Owner:
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kodiakdave
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Released:
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Saturday, January 26, 2008
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California, United States
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Gerald the Giraptor is trying to travel all over the world in search of his fellow lost strange creatures. You can help with his quest by quickly moving Gerald from geocache to geocache. It’s best not to keep him too long. Gerald is a very mean geo-carnivore and has a tendency to devour other Travel Bugs.
Giant Gerald the Giraptor,
who has been Given the Gift of Gab,
was speaking Gibberish
and was Giddy as a Geisha from a
Ghastly Ghana Ghetto Ghost town
while eating Gingerbread Geese
on a Glacier near Gibraltar.
Gerald the Giraptor (and the other strange creatures like him) was created by an evil biologist/ichthyologist/haberdasher and mad scientist who, in an attempt to create a pineapple-tuna flavored breakfast cereal, manipulated and combined the genetic structure of a Giraffe with the DNA of a velociraptor (the DNA was recovered from a mosquito trapped in a piece of amber - sound familiar?). No one knows exactly what the scientist had expected from this blend, but we do know that it becomes very agitated if someone keeps him too long. Equally at home on the land, in the sea, or in the cereal bowl, Gerald and the other creatures are dangerous carnivores and the only way to keep the world safe is to satisfy their hunger to travel from cache to cache.
Thank you for your help,
Kodiak Dave....
"Outside of a dog, a book is man's best friend. Inside of a dog it's too dark to read."
-Groucho Marx
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