Friday, October 21, 2011

Senior year has come, 4 years from the inception of the pancake crab. Although, the pancake crabs, sausage turtles, bacon eels and bagelpus may not exist, they live in our memories. Memories of "core 1," "du yetto," and the imagination of some eight graders. Long live the memories of middle school and the friends we made. The pancake crab class of 2012 will soon leave the tide pools of ferry beach and slowly make their mark on the world.

Long live the pancake crab and the class of 2012

Wednesday, April 9, 2008

The Pancake Crab is coming out of hibernation soon. It can hear the waves and hear the seagulls and is almost ready to hit the beach.

Friday, November 9, 2007

Bagelpus

A cross between a bagel and an octopus. It suffocates the eel with its cream cheese.



Sunday, November 4, 2007

Baconeel


The Enemy of the sausage turtle. It kills its prey with with poisonous bacon grease.

(Thankyou Bryce and Marajka)

Friday, November 2, 2007

Sausageturtle

The Sausageturtle most common enemy of the Pancake Crab. Lives in the Ocean but enters the tide pools to capture its prey.

Thursday, November 1, 2007

Ideas

Do You have any ideas for other creatures? Think breakfast. I already have a few Ideas. Please tell me.

Don't Be Afraid

Pancake Crabs love humans. They will like you even more if you feed them pancakes. Some aquariams and humans have pancake crabs.





Monday, October 29, 2007

Respect The Pancake Crabs

We must all respect the pancake crabs. When we visit their natural habitats we must treat them with respect. Watching the consumption of the crab is all important, so we don't endanger it.

How They Taste

Pancake Crabs Taste like a cooked crab squished in between two pancakes. They are most commonly cooked on a frying pan. For best results serve with maple syrup dipping sauce.

Friday, October 26, 2007

Story

The tide pools are swimming with life. Crabs adhere to seaweed, seaweed clings to rocks. Have you ever been to a tide pool? If you have, have you ever seen the mysterious pancake crab? This crustacean is a circular shaped crab the size of a pancake with fork and knife claws.

No one would nave known about the pancake crab if it hadn’t been for our night lesson on the tide pools at Ferry Beach. Sounds great, I think sarcastically as I walk into an old, dirty, childish art room. Our naturalist judges the groups’ bored, fatigued faces and attempts to start off the lesson enthusiastically. She announces the lesson, creating a tide pool creature. After hearing the title, I think a little more highly of the activity. As it turned out, it was the best thing I did in Maine.

Our group had to invent their own imaginary tide pool creature. One thought crossed my mind, food! My stomach craves food all of the time, or to be more exact, pancakes! All of a sudden my pencil starts writing away! Its name was The Pancake Crab wif Syrup (oh great I wrote it wrong, but then again, who cares!) I draw a circular shaped crab about the size of a pancake with fork and knife claws! It has warm maple syrup running through its veins and lives in the (i quickly think of the salt marsh), frying pan! Eats (think, think), other pancakes! At this point I have already broken out in laughter.

When I returned back to my house I created a Wikipedia page about the mysterious Pancake Crab. Wikipedia sadly deleted the page shortly after I created it. The Wikipedia editor commented "sounds delicious."

Habitat


Try to find the Pancake Crabs.

Thursday, October 25, 2007

The Origin


The Pancake crab lives in the tide pools at Ferry Beach, Maine.
It eats pancakes with its fork and scissor claws.
It has the body of a pancake and maple syrup blood.