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"<b>An Evolutionary Joke:</b><br><br>In what could be considered an evolutionary joke, this clumsy bird can barely fly, runs up trees and croaks like a frog. What is this strange bird? The Hoatzin! It's bad enough being the odd bird out, but this creature has to live with smelling like a wet, musky rug. <br><br>The remarkable thing about this bird is that it is the last living descendant of the feathered dinosaur archaeopteryx. <br><br>This makes it the only surviving model of a time when birds learned to fly.",

"<b>Lucky Bird's Toe?</b><br><br>The toes of what bird are considered good luck and made into charms in South America? The Darwin's rhea!", 

"<b>Bad Anger Management:</b><br><br>In a strange courtship ritual, the male Darwin's rhea runs around the females making various calls while shaking his wings until they succumb to his charms. <br><br>The females go in a group to lay their eggs in his nest, then immediately leave when they're done. <br><br>Males are so protective of their nests that they will even attack females as they come to lay more eggs.",

"<b>Penguin Parka: </b><br><br>Penguins look sleek and fuzzy, but they are actually covered with small dense feathers. Penguins are able to withstand the extreme cold because insulation provided by their short, densely-packed feathers forms a waterproof coat. In fact, they have more feathers than most other birds, with about 80 feathers per square inch.",

"<b>Who Would Have Thought?</b><br><br>Flamingo tongues were considered a delicacy, suitable for royalty, in Ancient Rome.",

"<b>The Jackass Penguin!</b><br><br> This penguin is only found on the southern coast of Africa. In the past, the penguin nested by burrowing in guano, but most of the guano was removed to produce fertilizer. The penguins have found new homes, or someone else's habitat to live in. <br><br>They have been found nesting in gardens, and beneath jacuzzis, spreading guano on paths and yards. Waking people up in the middle of the night, with their mating calls was the last straw for many residents. <br><br>Workers moved them back to the beaches, surrounded by fences that will hopefully keep them out of urban areas. Who knows where these stubborn penguins will end up next? The real reason for their name are the sounds they emit, which are similar to a donkey's braying.",

"<b>Medicinal Bird:</b><br><br>Found on Australia's coat of arms, this bird produces a wide range of products, including healing oils. Aborigines have been using the oils from the emu for thousands of years to heal wounds, burns and  for soothing aching muscles and joints.",

"<b>The emu is bred for... </b><br><br>its meat and the skin is used for leather products. About 20 percent of their eggs are unfertilized, so are used for carved and painted pieces of art, selling as much as 1,500 dollars each.",

"<b>The Great Emu War: </b><br><br>In 1932, an emu war was launched after farmers complained that the emus were interfering with their crops. <br><br>Machine guns and grenades were a waste of ammo - the emus were so adept at camouflage that only 12 were killed. Fences were erected and they have been successful in keeping the emus away from the crops.",

"<b>Big Bladder:</b><br><br>The adult Emu drinks 2-4 gallons of water daily.",

"<b>First Impressions...</b><br><br>In the year 1598 AD, Portuguese sailors landing on the shores of the island of Mauritius discovered a previously unknown species of bird, the dodo. The sailors mistook the gentle spirit of the dodo and its lack of fear as stupidity. <br><br>They named the bird   'dodo' which means  simpleton in Portuguese.", 

"<b>Long Lost Dodo:</b><br><br>The dodo bird is now an extinct bird which is believed to have died out around 1681 AD.",

"<b>One Special Bird:</b><br><br>There are 17 species of penguin, the largest being the emperor penguin, which also holds the record for underwater longer than any other penguin.",

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