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FIRST 'GENERATION: PURPLE' WHISHY EGG DISCOVERED IN FOREST

  • Knighto Archer
  • Dec 24, 2015
  • 1 min read

Search and Rescue teams have scoured the area for almost 24 hours surrounding Mt. Pura after its eruption early yesterday morning. They found nothing; no sign of any egg the volcano might have spewed out. That is, until now. A search tea, of 4, led by moutaineering expert Gryller Bear, found a whishy egg laying on the forest floor northwest of Mt. Pura.

The egg, as pictured above, is striped, indicating a clownfish whishy. Its primary colour is a bluish-purple, perhaps lavender, and its secondary colour is a greyish purple. Interestingly enough, the egg has a tail, extending another 15cm from one end of the egg and rounding off to a sharp point.

The egg was taken to Mt. Pura Nurtery, where extra facilities have been built to cater for all the whishies of Generation: Purple.

Fears are, however, that most of the eggs were somehow caught up in the volcano, and may never see the surface. Igny Geyser and Ziggy Casawell agreed this morning that as soon as they decided it safe, the pair would travel up the volcano once more and take a peek. Who knows how long that may be, though.

 
 
 

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