Peter’s Revenge

Peter, a Pterodactyl dinosaur, was chasing an evil Pterosaur. The Pterosaur had attacked Peter’s cave and now Peter was chasing him to take revenge. Flying as swiftly as possible, they passed through the mountain cracks and clefts. Once, Peter almost caught up with him, but missed when the Pterosaur vertically flew the length of a tall tree. After hours of flying over the forest in attempts to catch the Pterosaur, Peter, still furious, was now tired. He realised that he needed to use his mind more than his body to avenge the loss. Pretending to retire out of tiredness, he took the support of a boulder. Seeing this, the Pterosaur approached and said, “You’ll never be as fast as I, Peter.” Immediately, Peter moved and let the boulder fall on the unsuspecting Pterosaur, saying, “But you need to be as sharp as I!” and he returned home a hero.

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