# Story

## Is that a cat? A rabbit? ...NO, it is *"Beests"*!

> *John, a seasoned treasure hunter, has caught the eye of a lot of bears. It is because of a certain photo he posted. During his latest expedition, he stumbled upon what appeared to be a beehive. But this was no ordinary hive! The bees were busy ferrying honey into the hive's openings, but John suspected there was more to it. He had a hunch that this was no beehive but rather an EGG of some other creature. To uncover the truth, we called in an expert to analyze the picture John had sent us.*

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> *The creature is called "**Beests**". This fascinating creature, which looks like a rabbit or cat, has wings like a bee and dangerous stingers on its buttocks. It lays eggs that look like beehives, complete with tiny holes that deceive bees into collecting honey inside. The clever inside formations then soak up nutrients from the honey and grow until the eggs hatch. This critter has a sweet tooth and relishes snacking on gems, which are the crunchy bits of crystallized honey. No wonder you'll catch them loitering in places where gems can be found.*

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> *John set up a surveillance camera to capture the egg and left for the day to recover from his exploration. A few days later, John was very surprised to see what he saw! "What is this? I've never seen anything like this! Is this a bee! No, it looks like a new species..." This is all he could see on the camera. He should have charged it better. When he returned to the scene again, there was nothing but eggshells!*

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**It all starts here! Now enjoy the Crazy Pet world!**


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