When i was a few years old, i went to Cikarang Water Boom with my family and friends, me and my friends were playing in the shallow pool, one of my friends were tempted to go to the deep pool, he invited all my friends including me. After that my friends started to play with the slides in the deep pool except for me because i was scared of drowning, but one of my forced me to play with the slides, because i don't want to be the only one who scared so i followed my friends to the tallest slide. Because it was my friends who invited me i told him to go first, after he play with the slide he swam to the edge of the pool he shouted at me " Go, now!", after i heard that i jump to the slide, it was very intense and i feel surprised because it wasn't scary at all, but after i hit the pool that feeling started to fade away, i started to feel scared again because at that time i'm can't swim yet, and i started to drowned, i was in the center of the pool. All of my friends are panicking. After sometime in the water i saw a stranger jump to the pool and swam to my direction, He helped me and brought me to the edge of the pool. After that me and my mother thanked that stranger, I feel very happy because someone helped me in that situation.
Narwhal The narwhal ( Monodon monoceros ), or narwhale, is a medium-sized toothed whale that possesses a large "tusk " from a protruding canine tooth . It lives year-round in the Arctic waters around Greenland , Canada, and Russia. Each year, they migrate from bays into the ocean as summer comes. In the winter, the male narwhal’s occasionally dive up to 1,500 m (4,920 ft) in depth, with dives lasting up to 25 minutes. In winter, it feeds on benthic prey, mostly flatfish , under dense pack ice . During the summer, narwhals mostly eat Arctic cod and Greenland halibut , with other fish such as polar cod making up the remainder of their diet Physical Appearance Excluding the male's tusk, the total...
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