The Squirtle is small aquatic reptile.
It's discovery was made on June 15, 2006 in the Japanese "Sinenam Twyake" or the Beach Bowl, according to high research which is the hottest (temperature wise) beach in Japan.
Its height is no more than 2.5cm tall at fully-grown size. It also has a width of 5.5cm, its weight is unknown, but it is known that it is heavier than a pocket harmonica.
This was found by Sir Humbert Bumbert by picking up his pocket harmonica.
The Squirtle's head (length wise) is 0.5cm, it's tail is 0.5cm long, so too are the legs and it's shell is 1cm wide.
The diet of a Squirtle varies between age, but they always are Epicescattarian, which means they eat plants and tropical fish by never land animal meat.
these reptiles live in nests called Shallows, although they are small the Squirtle will always try to protect their Shallow from predetorial sea life.
Normally the colour of the Squirtle is deep blue and the shell is a walnut brown.
Other notes: A Squirtle was once tested against a radiator, it turned green and grew twice the size of a giraffe!
by Jack Ferry Class 4 - Welland Primary School
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