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  2. Andean flicker - Wikipedia

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    The Andean flicker is almost entirely terrestrial in its foraging. Single birds, pairs and gregarious groups of up to about 10 birds move across the landscape. (A group of 21 was once documented.) It typically drops from a vantage point to probe, dig, and sweep away pebbles and debris in search of prey and then returns to the elevated perch.

  3. Eoörnis pterovelox gobiensis - Wikipedia

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    Eoörnis pterovelox gobiensis is a fictional bird, a humorous hoax by Lester W. Sharp, professor of botany, Cornell University, United States. It was initially a short talk presented together with a graduate student, Cuthbert Fraser, about the most unusual bird from the Gobi Desert, called woofen-poof by the local populace.

  4. List of unusual animal deaths - Wikipedia

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    The death of the birds marked the last time that live doves were used. [17] [18] Goose 27 March 1999: On the inaugural ride of the Apollo's Chariot rollercoaster at Busch Gardens Williamsburg, male model Fabio was struck in the face by a goose during the first drop. The goose was killed, while Fabio's nose was bloodied and required stitches ...

  5. When Nature Gets Weird: 50 Odd Facts That May Leave You ... - AOL

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    Image credits: Alex Daniel Since this list contains odd facts about nature and animals, here’s one about a frog that can glide through the air. If you haven’t heard about the Wallace’s ...

  6. Kagu - Wikipedia

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    The kagu possesses 'nasal corns', structures covering its nostrils, which are a feature not shared by any other bird. This bird is a juvenile, lacking the brightly coloured bill of the adult. The kagu is a ground-living bird, 55 cm (21 + 1 ⁄ 2 in) in length. The weight can vary considerably by individual and by season, ranging from 700 to ...

  7. 39 Quirky And Adorable Illustrations That Might Make You ...

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    Image credits: teabag.cartoon Previously, Sabby touched on LGBTQ+ subjects. We were wondering how the artist stays true to herself and deals with criticism, regarding those topics in her work.

  8. Phalarope - Wikipedia

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    They are especially notable for their unusual nesting behavior and their unique feeding technique. Two species, the red or grey phalarope (P. fulicarius) and the red-necked phalarope (P. lobatus) breed around the Arctic Circle and winter on tropical oceans. Wilson's phalarope (P. tricolor) breeds in western North America and migrates to South ...

  9. Clay Jam on iPad: A cute, quirky world you can touch--literally

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