Fee
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Four-Legged Duckling
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/hampshire/6371901.stm
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dpack
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umm
i saw a six leg lamb when i was young
there are folk who collect such critters as 2 head turtles and extra leg cattle
it is how new species arise
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judith
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Mmm. Confit de canard!
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Penny
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Aww - he's bizzarly cute isn't he
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sally_in_wales
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wonder how he'll get on if he survives duckling-hood
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Fee
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He is isn't he
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Jamanda
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I once saw what was left of a two headed calf after they'd had to cut one head off to get it out. Not very nice!
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Anna-marie
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| judith wrote: | | Mmm. Confit de canard! |
Oh Judith,
You wicked girl, you!!!
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judith
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Waste not, want not!!!
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mochyn
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Poor little thing.
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cab
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| judith wrote: | | Mmm. Confit de canard! |
I was thinking just the same.
If it turns out to be a happy duck, and if it gets some meat on the front legs, what an excellent breeding trait.
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hedgehogpie
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Is it more likely to be a mutation or a chimera* though?
*Roughly, like non separated twins or 'blended' embryos.
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cab
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| hedgehogpie wrote: | Is it more likely to be a mutation or a chimera* though?
*Roughly, like non separated twins or 'blended' embryos. |
Would be an extraordinary pair of twins, so more likely a mutation.
And theres nowt wrong with mutants, we're all mutants.
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