Dinosaur Writers Challenge: A day in the life of... Spinosaurus

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MemberCompsognathusMay 06, 20141002 Views8 RepliesThis is my writers challenge for Paden's contest. Enjoy!
I emerged from my cave into the blinding sunlight. I stretched my jaw muscles and my arms. I headed over to the river be my cave to get a drink and find some food. When I got there I took a drink and looked for fish. There wasn’t any yet, so I decided to take a swim and escape the heat. The water was cool and soft.
The pesky humans used their strange objects that used a bright flash. I tried to ignore them, but it was hard. Suddenly a screeching sound came from the mouth of the river and a school of tuna started swimming towards me. I left the river and waited for the fish to get close enough to me. A nice big was right under my head. I slowly lifted my head up, as not to scare the fish. I shoot my head done into the water and grabbed the fish, lifting it out of the water.
I set the fish of the river bank and started to eat. The fish didn’t make much of a meal, so I went for another one. I caught one and started eating it. I went back for a few more because I was hungry and hadn’t eaten for a week. After I had my fill, I went to bask in the sun and warm up. I soon fell asleep and awoke to the sounds of the humans chattering and their strange objects making noise.
I walked around a little to stretch out my leg muscles. I was hungry again and went for more fish, but they were all gone. I decided to look for something else when I heard another screeching sound, this time coming from the ground by the river. A strange animal that was white and black, with long horns, and made deep mooing sounds emerged from a hole in the ground.
As soon as it saw me it tried to run, but couldn’t because it was chained to a metal pole. Seeing this as food, I went after it and grabbed it with my jaws. I shook it from side to side and broke its neck. I dropped it and started eating it. After I had eaten the animal it had become dark. Most of the humans were gone, but for a few that had long sticks with smaller ones at the end. I decided to go back to my cave and sleep, waiting for another day.
"There is nothing noble in being superior to your fellow man; true nobility is being superior to your former self." - Ernest Hemingway.