The Opal Cling Goby
By Vincent T
Published 7 September 2021
In the Australian rainforest streams
Lies and a fish whose scales beam
It's called the Opal Cling Goby
They don’t have much meat and are boney
They’re critically endangered species
We cannot take it easy
The males have great colours
It’s almost like they’re made out of watercolours
They lay their eggs under rocks which are in fast flowing bodies of water
They flow back to the oceans salt water
They ride the streams like a rollercoaster
They definitely aren’t fit for a roaster
They rely on littles streams and rivers
They usually look like they have a lot of shivers
Their habitat is in Far North Queensland
I really wish it they were in my dreamland
We need to save them and their relatives
It should be our number one objective
Help, we must send
This is the end!