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"Ok I think it is time to start. Before we do, I'd like to know what you have all studied before. Especially the boys, since I didn't teach you last term. |
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Astrid raised her hand and said, "Ma'am, last term we went over those gorgeous Abraxans. It was amazing. And also those evil, funny little gnomes." she said with a giggle. |
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Dominic showed no sign of disappointment when was incorrect; he didn't expect to be able to know what creature it was this woman was referring to. Especially cause women like talking in circles, never giving them the full picture. Clabberts. He heard of those, but didn't they also dwell in trees and she said grass. Ah, there it goes with the circles again. Before they started though, the Professor asked the boys what they've studied before. Bwaha, that question was amusing. Raising his hand again, he spoke up, noticing there weren't many boys in the class. "This is my first time officially in school, as I transferred, but at home, i never studied from books or anything. It was more just me observing creatures and their behaviors." |
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"Erm - well, last term some greedy bloke taught us about Nifflers... but then again, I wouldn't really call that teaching.." Clifford trailed off and scratched his chin thoughtfully. Well, the Gryffindors and Hufflepuffs had learned how to clean stinky cages! |
Ross decided that he was going to tell the truth this term so sticking his hand up in the air he said "To be honest miss i did not pay attention in class last year but i will pay attention this year" He said hoping that astrid would not divert his eyes. |
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Ari didn't answer the question since others had done so already. She knew what she wanted to study, but of course that would have to wait until she was officially out of school. Well, there was that one class a few terms back that really caught her attention. shaking the memory of the giganatic dragon out her her mind she concentrated on the here and now. |
Lucas sat on his log excited about his first CoMC class. He was so good at the subject he couldn't wait to get started. |
Sophie had meant what had they studied in other years...not last year but that didn't matter now. She shook her hair at the boy's old CoMC professor, they sure had a lot to catch up on. That man was a disgrace. "So, who can tell me what Clabbert's are?" Sophie asked the class. |
"A clabbert is a tree dwelling creature, in appearance of something like a cross between a monkey and a frog," Dominic recalled, after raising his hand. |
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"Uhm - They're these creature thingymabobs that are sorta a cross between monkey's and frog's, ain't they Miss?" Cliffird tried, hand in the air. |
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Astrid raised her hand and said, "The clabbert is an arboreal creature that resembles a cross between a monkey and a frog. Its smooth skin is mottled green. The Clabbert has short horns and a wide grinning mouth. Its long arms and webbed hands and feet allow it to move gracefully through the trees. On the Clabbert's forehead is a large pustule which flashes red when the Clabbert senses the approach of danger, including Muggles." |
"Clabberts are arboreal creatures, Professor." Evangeline answered, after raising her hand in the hand. "They look like a cross between a frog and a monkey, they have mottled green skin, horns and a grinning mouth. Also, they have a large pustule on their foreheads which flashes red when the Clabbert senses the approach of danger, including Muggles." |
Ross had remembered reading this in a book some time so he stuck his hand up and tried to remember "Erm.... A Clabbert is an arboreal creature that resembles a cross between a monkey and a frog. Its smooth skin is mottled green, and it has short horns and a wide grinning mouth full of razor sharp teeth. Its long arms and webbed hands and feet allow it to move gracefully through the trees. On the Clabbert's forehead is a large pustule which flashes red when the Clabbert senses danger. " he said "i think thats right professor" |
Camira raised her hand. "It is a cross between a monkey and a frog and is partial to trees. They are native to the Southern United States, and feed on lizards and small birds and depend on the pustule in the middle of their forehead to alert them to danger." |
Ariana giggled slightly as she heard what they were studying. "Oh those green monkeys!" she exclaimed, grinning widely as she practically bounced up and down on her log. Oh she loved Clabberts! |
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Laylee was sitting on a log with her CoMC text book, a notebook, and a quill. She smiled as the lesson actually began. She had been excited about this class. She had missed in over the summer. She wrote down Clabberts and the few things about them she knew and then waited for the professor to begin. |
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"Like Anna and a few others have mentioned. The clabberts have a pustule on their forehead. This is a fantastic survival tool. Back in the day, witches and Wizards used to hunt these creatures and use them to sense danger for themselves. What affect do you think this has had on clabberts? Feel free to be creative in your answers. I want to know what you think." Sophie said, looking for creativeness. |
Ross thought about it for a second the answered "Does it mean that they have been domesticated at a extent but the ones that are still wild will probably fear all wizards" |
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Dominic sighed thoughtfully when the Professor told of how wizards and witches used to hunt clabberts. How depressing! Hand in the air again, the fourth year spoke of the affect this may have had on the clabberts, even if he thought it was pointless since he could in no way know what Clabberts could be thinking. "Well, naturally we don't actually know the effect this had on Clabberts, but I would think they would be very untrusting of wizards and witches. Perhaps think we're superior." |
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