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__**Rough draft** __ Rorses are fantastic, amazing magical creatures. They are relatively small, about the size of human's hand. They are a medium colour brown from head to toe except for its tail with is snowy white. Rorses have the body of a horse with four long, slender legs and a straight back. Its head is of a bunny with big round eyes, a small nose, and a little mouth but with sharp teeth and big long ears. It also has a huge fluffy bunny tail. Rorses have a great sense of smell and can smell as fat as 10 meters. They can also run as fast as mice. There are girl Rorses and guy rorses. Girl rorses are slightly lighter brown and a little bit shorter than guy rorses. Rorses like to live together in groups of 5 to10. Some like to live in hollow tree trunks or logs, while other prefer to stay in tall grass. Their home is right here in Port Coquitlam B.C. where in the summer, it doesn't get to warm and in the winter it doesn't get too cold. Rorses like to hunt their food together in groups. They enjoy eating ants, caterpillars, warms and if they can find any, human food. In the winter and most of fall, they will find a cozy spot to hibernate. So if you are ever fortunate enough to see a rorse, they really are a special and astonishing species!

**__Good Copy __** Rorses are fantastic, amazing magical creatures. They are relatively small, about the size of human's hand. They are a medium colour brown from head to toe except for its tail with is snowy white. Rorses have the body of a horse with four long, slender legs and a straight back. Its head is of a bunny with big round eyes, a small nose, and a little mouth but with sharp teeth and big long ears. It also has a huge fluffy bunny tail. Rorses have a great sense of smell and can smell as far as 10 meters away. They can also run as fast as mice climb trees as high as 50 meters. There are girl Rorses and guy rorses. Girl rorses are slightly lighter brown and a little bit shorter than guy rorses. Girl rorses are also more shy than guy rorses and like to avoid unknown rorses. So if you are ever fortunate enough to see a rorse, they really are a special and astonishing species!

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