The Coconut Mustang: A Surreal Beacon in the Hurricanes Fury - Dwitle

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The Coconut Mustang: A Surreal Beacon in the Hurricanes Fury

Amid a hurricane on a sandy beach stood a surreal animal, the Coconut Mustang. A fusion of a Mustang and a Palm Tree, its body sculpted from robust trunk, mane and tail, stylized fronds whipped by storm winds. Coconuts replaced hooves, adding eccentric charm. A forceful yet friendly beacon amidst the chaos.

Interesting Facts:

1. Palm Tree: There are over 2,600 species of palm trees. The tallest palms, the Quindio wax palm, can grow up to 200 feet, taller than most giraffes.
2. Coconut: The coconut is not a nut. Its a drupe, a type of fruit with a hard outer shell that encompasses the seed. The coconut has three layers.
3. Mustang: Mustangs are free-roaming horses of the American west that descended from horses brought by the Spanish. They are often, but not always, considered wild, although they descend from once-domesticated horses.
4. Hurricane: Hurricanes spin in a counter-clockwise direction due to the earths rotation, a phenomenon known as the Coriolis effect. In the southern hemisphere, they spin clockwise. 5. Beach: Beaches change day by day due to the tide. Tiny grains of sand are constantly being moved by flowing water, creating new landscapes daily.

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