Sloppy, cute and pathetic, a phizzle is nothing more than a floating particle. You know those tiny little specs of dust that you sometimes choke on or get caught in your eye...yea, it's a phizzle. They don't even compete in size against a gnat which fly faster, are more intelligent and actually serve a purpose, at least they live long enough to provide a food source for other species. The phizzles get their name because they are born and die so quickly that an animal hardly gets a chance to see one before their light dies out. They are mainly hatched and born near heat or flames, this is where the name phizzle derived from. When a nest of phizzles are born near a fire they are immediately drawn to it for no good reason, they just like the pretty lights...and that's when you get those little snap crackle and pops, sparks and burst of burning embers emitting from the camp fires. Phizzles are for the most part invisible due to their minute size and short life span, the average life expectancy of a phizzle can be as short as 30 seconds. This is however enough time for a phizzle to reproduce. They are asexual you see, and they burst off the bulbous end of their tales thus laying an asexual egg so to speak in which a new phizzle takes form. What does a phizzle do? they just die pretty much... but they make neat sounds when they pop.
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