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Ninjatoad
The ever cunning Ninjatoad is the offspring of a fox and a toad. Until recent years, it has never been known to exist. It was found when a series of murders took place in the Bronx Zoo, and the only signs left behind were toad prints in the victims blood. While investigators searched relentlessly, people died rapidly, and for a period of six weeks, the Bronx Zoo admission dropped below 3% of the daily norm. Strangely enough, the murders all took place in the Reptile House, where victims were murdered with a quick slice to the throat. One survivor was visited in his hospital by his neice, who brought a toad Beany Baby with her. As soon as he saw it, he suffered a major heart attack and died seconds later. During the investigation, one NYPD officer decided to place a camera in the toad tank. He retrieved it the next day, and was shocked. The lens was shattered, almost like it was done with a knife. The officer, Mike Hawk, reviewed the evidence and almost had a heart attack himself. At approximately 2:18 AM, the toad emerged from his tree, completely black, as opposed to his normal brown and green. On his left side was a small sheathed sword, and in his hands were what resembled throwing stars. The toad noticed something was wrong, because he immediately became still. As he searched his tank, he found the camera. With a quick leap, the toad impaled the camera lens with his sword, destroying the movie making mechanism. Officer Hawk showed the evidence to the chief, and the toad was later appreended and sentenced to 392 years in prison for his henous murderous. Scientiss got hold of the footage and decided to search for more Ninjatoads. Many were found, almost 10% of all toads in North and South America were Ninjatoads. Autopsies conducted on the Ninjatoads showed that they had incredible steath abilities, and changed color from whatever their normal color was to black after sunset. This evidence produced the most dangerous species in the world. After research, the scientists and animal psychologists concluded that the infamous Ninjatoad of the Bronx Zoo was disgruntled, and getting revenge on us humans for locking him up. Recent lawsuits have outlawed the capture or destructionof Ninjatoads due to their vengeful attitude.

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