1 minute read

FEEDING FRENZY

By Logan Thompson

Around the fifth month, The smallest in the Sea, Round the African Cape, In search of serenity.

Advertisement

Millions of sardines, Each 10 inches or less, Four and a half miles long, Band together to prevent death.

Thousands of birds, Gannets are most, Are the first to go hunting, On the fish near the coast.

Hundreds of sharks, Whalers, Spinners, and Blacktips too, Chase the millions of fish, With Zambezi’s swimming through.

Dozens of dolphins, Hunt the fish as a group, Separating from the bottom, Coming up to scoop.

One massive Bryde’s Whale, Comes up from the depths, Ending the biomass, Before its next breath.

This article is from: