My Oaxacan Creature: Spider Man

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My Oaxacan Creature is the rarest creature of them all. He is a jellyfish, and his name is Jello. Jello is the best kind of jellyfish. He is a part of a clan called Super-Jellys. They are the superheroes of the jellyfish species. Jello is addicted to Spider Man so he got tattoos that are shaped Spider Man themed. One of his tattoos is shaped like a real spider. His other tattoo gives it away his love for spiders. Jello got into the Super-Jellys by his performance at the Yllej Olympics. He took first and got a gold ring around his tentacle. Ever since the members from the Super-Jellys was very impressed, until finally they made the decision to let Jello in. Now he can live up to his hero Spider Man. And that's the amazing story of my Oaxacan

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