BeyondTheSea the Meepus

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BeyondTheSea
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Somewhere beyond the sea
Somewhere waiting for me
My lover stands on golden sands
And watches the ships that go sailin'
Somewhere beyond the sea
She's there watching for me
If I could fly like birds on high
Then straight to her arms
I'd go sailing
It's far beyond the stars
It's near beyond the moon
I know beyond a doubt
My heart will lead me there soon
We'll meet beyond the shore
We'll kiss just as before
Happy we'll be beyond the sea
And never again I'll go sailing
I know beyond a doubt, ah
My heart will lead me there soon
We'll meet (I know we'll meet) beyond the shore
We'll kiss just as before
Happy we'll be beyond the sea
And never again I'll go sailing
No more sailing
So long sailing
Bye bye sailing

About Meepus Eggs

Meepus eggs make a faint whirring noise, which can be heard if the environment is quiet enough and if there aren't any competing sounds. This whirring sound is difficult to detect by the human ear because Meepus eggs are incubated in the inland freshwater lakes of Ark which are oftentimes surrounded by noisy bugs.

The Science and Research Center is responsible for their incubation and location. Naturally, the Science and Research Center has made a Meepus Egg Detector, but it is not available for public use.

About the Meepus Creature

The Meepus is a genetically-engineered crossbreed of various felines and cephalopods. Meepus DNA has been fine tuned by scientists to manifest what is believed to be the most advantageous traits from both groups. Currently, Meepus populations and their numbers are monitored by the Science and Research Center to determine how effective these traits are in the wild (i.e. they monitor survival).

In terms of temperament, the Meepus is a very aggressive creature despite its cute, feline-like head. The Meepus is protective of its environment, children, and food. Meepuses attack dangerous predators and kill by constricting their victim with their tentacles. The Meepus, however, does not produce any natural toxins or poisons.

Interestingly, Meepuses roar underwater to startle their prey because of their feline instinct. This is known to be their weakest trait when hunting, as most fish are very sensitive to sound waves and vibrations, allowing them to quickly flee.