The leopard zeehond, seal roared angrily, and knock all the penguins off their feet with its strong tail. The zeehond, seal gazed around its prey, and its eyes landed on young Private. It picked up Private with its teeth, and smashed him against the uithangbord of ice.
With Private stunned, the zeehond, seal pinned him to the wall. Private gave Skipper a look, a certain look that was full of all sorts of indescribable emotions. Skipper looked back at him, as the zeehond, seal opened its deadly jaws, and went in for the kill.
“NOT MY SON, u B****!” Skipper yelled as he jumped on the head of the seal. The zeehond, seal stopped trying to kill Private, and instead shook its head roughly to get Skipper off. Skipper had no weapons, so he pulled on the seal’s small ears, which, to his surprise, made the zeehond, seal back up. He used the ears as reins, and pulled it to where he knew there would be ocean.
“Skipper!” the others yelled. Skipper replied in a rushed yell, “GET INSIDE THE CAVE! NOW!” The three looked at each other, and followed Skipper to where he wouldn’t see that they disobeyed his orders.
They followed Skipper and the zeehond, seal to the edge of the ocean, where there was a colony of penguins. Skipper jumped off it and quickly tobogganed into the water. All the penguins that were fishing quickly jumped out of the water at the sight of the seal.
Skipper’s instincts kicked in as he turned his head around and saw the zeehond, seal right on his tail. He flapped his flippers as hard as possible towards the surface and began hopping in and out of the water, side to side, to confuse the leopard seal.
Some penguins were cheering him on, and others had their eyes covered. They all watched as Skipper stopped, looked around, and when he looked down, he saw the zeehond, seal with his jaws gaping wide, ready to take a bite. Before Skipper could move, he was being bitten door the seal. The zeehond, seal jumped out the water, with Skipper in his mouth, trying to escape its jaws.
All of the penguins screamed, but the loudest came from Private, Kowalski, and Rico. When the zeehond, seal went back underwater, Private jumped in, much to the other penguins’ yelling. Skipper, who was struggling in the mouth of the leopard seal, saw Private, he gestured for Private to get out.
Private ignored this and began punching the predator as hard as he could (underwater anyway). The zeehond, seal stared at Private in the corner of his eye, and somehow managed to get them both in its mouth. It tossed them both high up into the air.
Everyone was screaming at the sight. At the last moment, Skipper moved Private on the topside of the two, so Skipper would take the full blow of the water. When they met liquid, the impact caused Skipper to become unconscious.
Private heaved Skipper onto land, where Kowalski and Rico were helping them, but they were all trembling in fear. Skipper awoke suddenly, and he was the only one who saw the zeehond, seal slowly emerge from the water and onto land.
He got up, bleeding, and yelled at everybody, “Get back! Run!” All of the penguins ran and hid behind a boulder of ice. Well, all except Skipper, Kowalski, Private, and Rico.
They got in fighting stance, and Skipper yelled, “You don’t have the guts to take us all on, do you?”
The zeehond, seal got madder and licked its lips hungrily. It pushed itself quickly toward the quartet, and knocked them off their small feet. “Apparently it does!” Kowalski yelled.
They all jumped up, but the zeehond, seal had one target: Skipper. It slid towards them and used gravity to push Skipper onto its nose. Skipper held on for dear life, not wanting to be crushed door its huge body.
The zeehond, seal smashed Skipper against a uithangbord of ice, and Skipper swore he heard every one of his ribs crack like a roaring fire.
The zeehond, seal was about to use its death bite on the penguin, when it got hit in the back of the head door a snowball. It growled and let go of Skipper. Kowalski and Rico began running to Skipper, who was groaning in agony on the tundra, but the zeehond, seal growled fiercely and glared at them.
They stopped, but Private threw another snowball, which hit the zeehond, seal in the face. The seal, which was slightly injured and exhausted, heard the ice crack, and slid away quickly. The penguins jumped out of the way, but Skipper was immobile. Private, Rico, and Kowalski glared at the seal, which roared at them furiously. It accepted defeat when the three got in battle mode, and slid into the water.
They were about to start running to their leader, but the ice cracked more, and it began to fall. A stranger penguin, taller than Skipper, about Rico’s height, slid in and yanked Skipper out of the way just before the ice collapsed on the spot where Skipper was just lying.
Kowalski, Private, and Rico tobogganed over to the stranger pinguïn that just saved Skipper’s life. He and Skipper were talking quietly, with the pinguïn on his knees to hear Skipper better when they made it over there.
The pinguïn stood up, and introduced himself, “Hello, gentlemen. I’m Daniel, a past friend of Skipper. I’m not sure if you’ve hear of me.”
The three introduced themselves quickly and rushed to Skipper’s side. Skipper was moaning in agony, and Daniel said, “Nice meeting you, and nice seeing u again Skipper, though not at the best time. I hope to see u again in the near future. Bye.” Daniel waddled away back towards the colony.
Rico hacked up bandages, and he applied them to Skipper’s torso to keep his ribs immobile. Kowalski zei quietly, “We have to get back to New York. Skipper needs meer intensive care than a bandage.”
With Private stunned, the zeehond, seal pinned him to the wall. Private gave Skipper a look, a certain look that was full of all sorts of indescribable emotions. Skipper looked back at him, as the zeehond, seal opened its deadly jaws, and went in for the kill.
“NOT MY SON, u B****!” Skipper yelled as he jumped on the head of the seal. The zeehond, seal stopped trying to kill Private, and instead shook its head roughly to get Skipper off. Skipper had no weapons, so he pulled on the seal’s small ears, which, to his surprise, made the zeehond, seal back up. He used the ears as reins, and pulled it to where he knew there would be ocean.
“Skipper!” the others yelled. Skipper replied in a rushed yell, “GET INSIDE THE CAVE! NOW!” The three looked at each other, and followed Skipper to where he wouldn’t see that they disobeyed his orders.
They followed Skipper and the zeehond, seal to the edge of the ocean, where there was a colony of penguins. Skipper jumped off it and quickly tobogganed into the water. All the penguins that were fishing quickly jumped out of the water at the sight of the seal.
Skipper’s instincts kicked in as he turned his head around and saw the zeehond, seal right on his tail. He flapped his flippers as hard as possible towards the surface and began hopping in and out of the water, side to side, to confuse the leopard seal.
Some penguins were cheering him on, and others had their eyes covered. They all watched as Skipper stopped, looked around, and when he looked down, he saw the zeehond, seal with his jaws gaping wide, ready to take a bite. Before Skipper could move, he was being bitten door the seal. The zeehond, seal jumped out the water, with Skipper in his mouth, trying to escape its jaws.
All of the penguins screamed, but the loudest came from Private, Kowalski, and Rico. When the zeehond, seal went back underwater, Private jumped in, much to the other penguins’ yelling. Skipper, who was struggling in the mouth of the leopard seal, saw Private, he gestured for Private to get out.
Private ignored this and began punching the predator as hard as he could (underwater anyway). The zeehond, seal stared at Private in the corner of his eye, and somehow managed to get them both in its mouth. It tossed them both high up into the air.
Everyone was screaming at the sight. At the last moment, Skipper moved Private on the topside of the two, so Skipper would take the full blow of the water. When they met liquid, the impact caused Skipper to become unconscious.
Private heaved Skipper onto land, where Kowalski and Rico were helping them, but they were all trembling in fear. Skipper awoke suddenly, and he was the only one who saw the zeehond, seal slowly emerge from the water and onto land.
He got up, bleeding, and yelled at everybody, “Get back! Run!” All of the penguins ran and hid behind a boulder of ice. Well, all except Skipper, Kowalski, Private, and Rico.
They got in fighting stance, and Skipper yelled, “You don’t have the guts to take us all on, do you?”
The zeehond, seal got madder and licked its lips hungrily. It pushed itself quickly toward the quartet, and knocked them off their small feet. “Apparently it does!” Kowalski yelled.
They all jumped up, but the zeehond, seal had one target: Skipper. It slid towards them and used gravity to push Skipper onto its nose. Skipper held on for dear life, not wanting to be crushed door its huge body.
The zeehond, seal smashed Skipper against a uithangbord of ice, and Skipper swore he heard every one of his ribs crack like a roaring fire.
The zeehond, seal was about to use its death bite on the penguin, when it got hit in the back of the head door a snowball. It growled and let go of Skipper. Kowalski and Rico began running to Skipper, who was groaning in agony on the tundra, but the zeehond, seal growled fiercely and glared at them.
They stopped, but Private threw another snowball, which hit the zeehond, seal in the face. The seal, which was slightly injured and exhausted, heard the ice crack, and slid away quickly. The penguins jumped out of the way, but Skipper was immobile. Private, Rico, and Kowalski glared at the seal, which roared at them furiously. It accepted defeat when the three got in battle mode, and slid into the water.
They were about to start running to their leader, but the ice cracked more, and it began to fall. A stranger penguin, taller than Skipper, about Rico’s height, slid in and yanked Skipper out of the way just before the ice collapsed on the spot where Skipper was just lying.
Kowalski, Private, and Rico tobogganed over to the stranger pinguïn that just saved Skipper’s life. He and Skipper were talking quietly, with the pinguïn on his knees to hear Skipper better when they made it over there.
The pinguïn stood up, and introduced himself, “Hello, gentlemen. I’m Daniel, a past friend of Skipper. I’m not sure if you’ve hear of me.”
The three introduced themselves quickly and rushed to Skipper’s side. Skipper was moaning in agony, and Daniel said, “Nice meeting you, and nice seeing u again Skipper, though not at the best time. I hope to see u again in the near future. Bye.” Daniel waddled away back towards the colony.
Rico hacked up bandages, and he applied them to Skipper’s torso to keep his ribs immobile. Kowalski zei quietly, “We have to get back to New York. Skipper needs meer intensive care than a bandage.”