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No way! I rule it!
I rule this ocean!
We will settle this tomorrow in a race!
Once upon a time, a fish and a crab were in a
very heated argument about who ruled the ocean.
Each thought that they ruled it! A seahorse
overheard them and decided to help them settle
the argument with a race.





On your mark. Get set... GO!!!Race day had come and the fish and the crab
were to race to the other side of the coral reef.
The winner would be crowned as the ruler of the
ocean.
This should be easy!




Right as the race started, the crab got off to a
slow start because he was a lot less dense than
the fish who was very far in front of him. The crab
accidentally got himself caught in some seaweed
and the friction between him and the weeds
slowed him down.





The two animals had been racing for a few
hours now and the fish was winning by a
lot. He decided to take a nap to rest up a
little before racing again. He closed his
eyes and buoyancy took him up to the
surface of the ocean. Meanwhile, the crab
kept going despite feeling like his weight
was growing by how tired he felt. He
couldn't give up though.










When the fish woke
up, a bigger and
more massive shark
noticed him and
started chasing him
because he was
hungry. They went
around in circles
causing centripetal
force. The crab had
now caught up to the
fish and was taking
the lead!



As the fish and the crab were heading into the final
stretch, someone threw a rock over the side of their
boat, and gravity pulled it down to the ground to a
upward balanced position. The rock was so tall, it got
in the fish's way and it took him a while to get around
it. The crab got a commanding lead.










The end of the race was near and the crab was
smoking the fish. The fish realized that he was
going to lose so he turned on the jets. The crab
was so tired and unbalanced that he felt like he
was going to faint. He kept on going though and
crossed the finish line a foot in front of the fish. It
was a great race and the crab was the winner.








I rule the Ocean!!!So it was all settled. The crab was the ruler of
the ocean and the fish never said another word
about it!


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