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I was interested to see this creature since like a mythical dragon it has four legs and wings, I wonder it the mutation breeds true... Six limbed monsterPosts: 231 | Registered: Feb 2007
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It might signify that the end of the world is nigh, but it's probably just a random mutation - which is something of a pity. The world could do with more duck legs .
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It would be more profitable if your chickens had four legs, assuming they were all functional or at least big and delicious...
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Duck is mighty tasty, although too greasy to have as often as chicken.
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Does anybody else keep thinking of the mad net ramblings in Fire Upon the Deep when they see this thread title?
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There used to be a pub, and might still be, in South Royalton, Vermont (home of Vermont Law School) called the Four Legged Duck. The place was named after the four legged duck preserved in a bar of Formaldehyde that was prominently displayed behind the bar, which had hatched at one of the local farms. I wonder how rare this is?
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