Frankenstuffie- Creative writing

I wrote a story about how my frankenstuffie was created. My story was called the Zurtle. It was about how all the animals came together to make the Frankenstuffie.
I got the idea of my story after I created the fankenstuffie. I was trying to think up a story for it. It came to me while reading an Artemis fowl book. It was one of the several story’s that I came up with, but it was the best by far. Here is my story.

THE ZURTLE:

In the making of the ” Zurtle”, it all started in the underground of cock fights in Belgium. The leader of the underground is called Jughashvili, he wanted to bring an amazing mix of new and exotic animals to fight in the arenas.
So in the next few weeks he had. zebras ,reindeers, turtles and even goldfish injected with Japanese fighting fish of genes to make thing a bit more interesting.So many spectators came to see the fights! In the fights there were a pair of the same animal so that each fight didn’t have assorted animals with mixed advantages.
By the end of the next week there were assorted wounded bodies scattered around the place in various cages and pens. The assorted animals were stinking up the arena With their feces and rotting open wound flesh.
Usually Jughashvili employed one person who had high links to the Belgium ministry of defence disposal units get rid of the animals . But it’s good for business if you employ different people. There was a scientist who was really keen on taking the animals for the greater good. But Jugashvili didn’t care what happens after they were taken. What Jugashvili didn’t know was that all these parts were going to be used to combine into a super creature that could defeat the underwater plague.
Then scientist came on the first flight over from Malaysia.He came and gathered up all the animals and thanked Jughashvili very well for letting him take these animals, and then he flew home with the animals in the luggage compartment.
Many of the passengers were very nervous because they thought a terrorist was on board because they could smell something between rotting flesh and dung. When he got home he stitched the parts all together to form two separate gender seahorse size animals.
The Zurtle was an amazing feat of gene and DNA mutations. The head of a zebra fused with a fishes body made the Zurtle more aerodynamic in the water to doge predators, and the fur of the zebra acted like tracker which could track animals who have been diagnosed by the plague.The reindeers antlers and the turtle shell now made the Zurtle less vulnerable to predators,and the gene in the goldfish which was part of the Japanese fighting fish Was later removed to stop Zurtles attacking each other.the antlers also acted like the feeding tubes so that the Zurtles couldn’t hurt by something spiky or damaging.
The major plague going couldn’t affect humans, only underwater animals. The plague came as a form of black tar like bubbles from an asteroid.The bubbles came out of the steroid like a hotspot or volcano, the plague was carried around the globe by various water currents. The bubbles seep into the skin of the animals and just sit there slowly seeping into the veins and eventually kill the animal by mass clogging in the veins.
The Malaysian doctor played around with the DNA of the two Zurtles, later enabling the two animals to reproduce and feed on the plague. It was an amazing discovery later to win the Nobel peace prize.These Zurtles had the head of a zebra, horns of a reindeer ,body of a fish, And the shell of a turtle protecting its belly. The Zurtle had the ability to suck the plague out of animals and feed on it, it could also protect itself while charging another animal. When the plague cleared the mass producing Zurtles would die because they had no more food, this would stop them evolving to eat other animals.That was how the Zurtle was created by a scientist, who gave the Zurtle special powers to stop a deadly plague and later die out to stop mass breeding.

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