A storm has knocked out power in the Creature Club. By lantern light, Allison and the guys tell each other creature stories to pass the time. The stories are a magical mixture of wildlife facts, African myths and Australian aboriginal legends. Chris tells how the rhino got its horn from Mungu, lord of all living things. Allison tells how the duck-bill platypus was asked by mammals, fish and birds to join their groups but decided to remain true to itself, one of the world's only egg-laying mammals. And Martin tells how the ostrich, unable to fly, was given fast, powerful legs to run away from danger. The Creature team has so much fun telling their creature tales that they keep going, even after power comes back on.
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