The Hyper-blog has been very quiet for some time - but there's a very good reason!
The
renowned expert on the history and science of Hyper-animals, Sir Dennis
Rottenburrough, our man in the field as it were, has at last returned
from his latest world-spanning adventure! We are thrilled to reveal his
newest Hyper-discovery - the Hyper Tapir. Here are his words describing
this stunning beastie:
"The common Tapir is known best for it's
extended, trunk-like, snout. It uses this hollow appendage to feed off
of shrubs, grasses, and berries.
The Hyper-Tapir uses it's snout to pursue an unholy interest in urology, proctology, and gynecology."