the mixed up adventures of shark-shark RSS

researched and written by
noted shark-shark biographer, fredrick j. poopington, the third, ph.d., a.d.d., a.d.h.d.

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the kelpsters were near the bottom of the food chain but that made no difference to shark-shark. shark-shark would eat anything, and preferred to start with the least difficult prey.

since most kelpsters were kept comfortable by their giant kelp parents, they were rather apathetic and easy to feed upon. they mostly spent their days just swaying in the current.

it didn’t matter to them anyways. they had already seen everything there was to see in the ocean.

and it was stupid.