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... The night here is pitch black, an expanse of charcoal like
We knew which animals were our predators in our land. ...
Each native animal could see that as the days passed, the foxes numbers were growing rapidly. They started to take over our land and homes, eating every bird, fish and mammal like hungry piranha feasting. ...
“We own all this land! ... You do not have the right to own any land only we have that right. ... The land looked very different now. A fear stalked the land like a tiger. Dry, dying and desperate our land choked and shriveled. ... They had destroyed and taken from us the things we had cherished would look over the land that was now only a pile of dust.
Approximate Word count = 699 Approximate Pages = 2.8 (250 words per page double spaced)
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