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WHYVILLE HELP : GALLERY : DR. LEILA : SEARCH : SUBMIT : STAFF : HOME Feb 17, 2013

 

Popular Designers

DahCutie talks about all things designing.

Designers on Whyville are able to create designs that are creative and worn throughout the website. I wanted to know more about what goes into a designer's head while in the process of creating wonderful designs. I selected a few designers who have gained Whyville fame through the parts which they create. I discussed with them about their personal designing style and even got some tips for the readers on designing. The lovely designers which I interviewed were Kaylub/Speciaity, lilpcdoll, ktngirlie, kikiwiki5, keiiah and UoChan.

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   INTERVIEW
Author Investigations
LilaStorm interviews one of her favorite authors.

   SCIENCE
No Fear, With Urbach-Wiethe Here!
Bibi4evr discusses a disease of the fearless.

   INTERVIEW
Thoughts on Food
Zicker interviews Whyvillians about what we eat every day.

   EVENTS
Mardi Gras Party -- Contest Results
CityHall announces the winners of the contest.

   CREATIVE WRITING
The Newcomer
by Myast7

 

 

   GALLERY
I'm Not a Hero
by ocean10kv

   GALLERY
Fairyland
by Anionett

   PEOPLE
Thank You
Bibi4evr shares a farewell to a benevolent soul.

   GALLERY
Tiger
by iciek1

   CREATIVE WRITING
You Don't Even Care
by sctupelo

The Ocean's Shyest Creature

Kittieme reports on an amazing animal.

Through the last few decades, a certain scientist has been discovering more and more information about the elusive giant squid. Nick-named the ocean's shyest creature, the giant squid has gone from becoming a mythological creature to an actual member of the squid family, and most recently, a groundbreaking piece of evidence revealing giant squid interacts in its environment has been made public.

According to scientificamerican.com, zoologist Tsunemi Kubodera has spent the last few decades hunting giant squid for scientific purposes. On Sep. 30, 2004, he was able to capture the first ever pictures of a live giant squid. According to "National Geographic," this squid was about 25 feet long. (8 meters)

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