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Anywyas, moving on? "Very good. Yes it is a Dodo...and all those other things you said." They sounded elaborate. Quote:
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Maya practically beamed at this. "Very good. Indeed it is a Dodo, and indeed many think they are extinct." Quote:
The things the girl was saying did not interest Maya at allll. So, the Mexicana merely nodded slowly, wondering if she would...stop. Ah. "Mhm, very good. Dodo's have been featured in many stories." Nod. Quote:
Oh, a question. "Researches travelled to the Diricawl's home...found the bones of one of these creatures and brought it back here." Hm, yeah. Quote:
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"Very good, all of you." She paced as well as you could in that little space between the kids and the Dodo. "Do you think keeping them in the dark about the truth has helped the creature survive?" And more importantly, "Do you think if we did this with more creatures, like the Blue Whale, they would be safer?" Tell the truth kids. |
Harper nodded fervently. Most definitely yes yes yes yes yes yes yes. "Mmmmhmm, I think that keeping muggles oblivious to the fact that they are...diricawls to us, helps them. Because - well, look at the Salem Witch Trials. They thought they were witches, they tried to destroy them. If they thought that Dodo birds - or Diricawls - were magical, they would want to get rid of them cause they would be an extreme threat." Then she remembered the second question. She didn't quite have an answer to that, as she was eager to hear what other people thought first. |
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A diricawl!! "I didn't know that dodos and diricawls were the same species, Professor. I think it helped to keep it in the dark, though. I'm not sure that it would help with the whale, though. They are much larger, and there is only so much water on Earth to put them in. Someone would be bound to notice sometime or another, right?" |
K-Lee nodded. "It has helped the dodo/diricawl survive, but it wouldn't work for a blue whale. They are waaaaayyyy to big to hide the continued existence of, in water at least. If they were on land maybe they could be hidden." Yep, like dragons and giants. "If they are small and tricky enough like dodo's it could work, but whale sized is too big." K-Lee finished her answer. |
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"But they are rare to find too."she added in about the dodos. But keeping them in secret? belle thought about it and pondered, well if they were not known then how could people save them? and know about them and what to teach future students. I think it is wrong to deprive us of seeing their beauty if they were kept secret and what they contribute to the world. |
oh, we LOVE you, really. don't mind my boy. Text Cut: Sayleeeeen! Blink. Blink. Blink. Did she think he was THAT stupid?! Treyen literally narrowed his eyes at the woman, and then raised an eyebrow. Yeah. He was NOT commenting on that. It was perfectly obvious that such a thing never happened, no one traveled, he was oh-so-sure of that. He had no other theory as to why the Diricawl was there, but he wasn't taking Saylen's answer. Does Mr. Amazing "Nah." Yeah, awesome answer to her question. "They're completely different, there's no comparison that could be made." First, one was a mammal and the other a bird. Second, one was magical, the other one not. Third, he didn't care about the whale, whilst the Diricawl was a whole different case. "I have never seen a Diricawl before, so, they do an awesome job at keeping to themselves, it doesn't matter if the truth is out there or not with this particular creature." It vanishes at will, the Diricawl IS a smart creature. |
Do what?! "You never gave me one to give him!" Great. If she wasn't supposed to have it out, it was probably a lot of fun and NOW she was missing out. POUT. Ohhhh! It was a Diricawl, wasn't it? Yes. Ellie could see that now. "Noooo.... the muggles would still know about the creature and hunt it whether they knew it by its proper name or not..." Duh. Cruddd... Vow of silence just flew out the window again. |
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Simply put, they were simpltons..... "However the Muggles nowadays are realising what they are doing to the environment, and I think us simply hiding the Blue Whales from them would ring some alarm bells. Yes the Whales are becoming harder and harder to find, but I think like the muggles should have done long ago, we too should just let nature run it's own course!" Breathe! |
The sixth year thought about what the professor was saying, his glance moving between the creature and the woman as he mused on his answer. "It might but it would be messing with nature as well as those who threaten it in the first place," Simon answered. "The diricrawl has the ability to disappear and reappear to escape being caught, for it to work with most other animals, charms and other magical interference would be needed to implement the idea." |
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"I think it would help them survive definately, but at the same time, it would seem sort of unfasir that the muggles would't be able to know they exist anymore. I know there are a handful of them that are the reason these creatures are becoming endangered and in fear of extinction but there are many other muggles that love animals and creatures and do not with to harm them, so taking the knowledge of their existence away from them would be sad." she said. |
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Merlin, she never realized how hard it was to not use exclusively magical phrases until now, when she was put around Muggles that didn't know anything about the magical world. She knew some of the other students were still using them, but she personally felt she shouldn't, out of respect to the Muggles. Vashti knew that if she had turned out to be just a Muggle and suddenly heard a group of students calling creatures she knew strange names, she'd be awfully curious and might even ask about it; so she wasn't going to risk the chance that any of the people around here were like her. And at this point she wasn't really sure if she'd answered the questions. Merlin's beard, she really ought to work on giving just a couple sentences for answers all the time. She'd probably actually remember the question that way. |
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In response to the Professor Selina said, "I don't know ma'am. How can we be sure that by hiding them away from Muggle eyes would ensure their protection. We cannot always control magical creatures. Take for instance dementors. They are always running about and the whale is not exactly as small as the dodo." |
"In the case of the blue whale we may be able to protect it but if we bring all of them here there will been a major over abundance of phytoplankton in the ocean cause the blue whale is huge and it only eats phytoplankton. Phytoplankton produce carbon dioxide which in small amounts combined with water produces oxygen. However in large amounts carbon dioxide becomes a toxic gass gas that can kill the other wild life and burn holes in the ozone layer causing global warming. Similar stories can been said about other endangered muggle animals. The point is if we remove an entire species of wildlife from it's natural habitat we upset the delicate balance of nature which can have much more profound effects then muggle outrage. We just have let muggles protect these endangered species the best they can. The only reason that we can have our diricrawl is because theycan disapear which means they can have their place in nature and disapear from view at a moments notice from muggle view. It's makes the dodo now known here as diricrawl in a way magical which other muggle creatures arenot and therefore do not belong here.", Chloe responded with her hand raised high |
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But hm, "So you prefer to see the last living creatures than to hide them for the sake of keeping their species from extinction?" Quote:
HAH. "It is true, the Dodo does have an advantage with its abilities. Maybe if the whale could do the same there would be more of them." Blah. Perhaps evolution could help them out in the future? Quote:
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Hm. "Interesting thought. So one could say, without muggles the whale might survive...but with muggles the whale might not survive either." Oh how confusing. Sigh. Quote:
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"You all had very good and valid points. Thankyou for sharing them." They could discuss this until they got kicked out of the museum, hehe. That, however, reminded her that this class should return to school soon. "With this wonderful discussion, and probably more questions floating around your heads, it is time for us to wrap this lesson up." She nodded and looked around, just to make sure everyone was still with the group. Hehe. "I'll let you have half an hour to look around this room before we head back." A small smile stretched her lips, though quite quickly her eyes narrowed as if expecting them all to go crazy. As soon as they were ready, the alley near the museum was calling for them. HEH. OOC: This lesson has ended! I'll leave the thread open until Midnight EST so you can answer Maya (if you wish), ask something else or whatever, and let your characters say bye bye to the museum ;) This is not an invitation for your characters to run amok in the museum, beyond the room they are in, and raise attention. Great lesson, everyone! The third class will start soon *gasp* |
You posted when I was, but I still had to do it DODO BIRD! Jacob pushed his way to the front of the crowd in front of the extinct, yet not extinct bird... How did that Make any sense? But he did know one thing. "I WANNA PET IT!" He yelled loudly. Yes he wanted to pet it so much... he wanted to pet it so very much. Unlike the whale... he wanted to touch this one. The whale would like eat him. But he wanted to try and chop it up and fit it through a door... Someone get Jacob his Sword... He wanted to chop the whale! Jacob cleared his throat as if he'd never screamed the other statement. "Professor, The Dodo bird was hidden because of its... ability." he said trying his best to be cautious of how he wording things around the muggles. "Whales don't really have anything that would make our community take interest. If the Whale could like fly or something then the ministry should have already taken action on the creatures population issue. But seeing as they don't have any abilities like that... our community as a whole probably wouldn't take it upon ourselves to really do anything about it." thats just how it went. If a person doesn't get benefits from it or it doesn't affect them directly, they don't really do anything. And they were going back now? Well that was disappointing |
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"Oh, I didn't mean relocate them. I was simply thinking that it would be hard to keep muggles from finding out they existed since they are so large." |
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"This has been a fantasitc lesson Professor, thank you." sh said smiling. After a showrt while Emily rejoined what was left of the group waiting to depart. |
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"Professor Saylen, about what you asked earlier," Kurumi said turning her attention away from the dodo and back to her. "I understand the benefits that there may be if these creatures were...hidden from certain people's eyes...but I think the problem is more about the changes in the envirnoment. As long as we," yes, witches and wizards were included in this calculation, "continue to destroy the environment and therefore the ecosystem, these creatures will continue to go extinct." |
Disappointed, Emmy looked around the huge room they stood in, gazing in awe at al the exhibits. "Thanks, professor - I can quite honestly say this has been one of my favourite lessons!" She tried to picture what it would have been like, millions of years ago, swimming around the oceans with Icthyosaurus and Metriorinchus - just as she used to when she visited the museum as a little girl with her parents. |
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