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"<b>A Good Egg: </b><br><br>The largest known egg was that of the extinct Aepyornis of Madagascar.  The egg was 9.5 inches long and had a volume of 2.35 gallons.",

"<b>Who Knew? </b><br><br>Fried chicken is the meal most often ordered in sit-down restaurants in the US.",

"<b>Outfeathered and Outnumbered: </b><br><br>There are more chickens than people in the world.",

"<b>Got a Comb? </b><br><br>Chickens are the only birds with combs, that erect, red, fleshy growth on top of their heads which resembles a decorative Spanish comb. <br><br>There are seven distinctive types of combs:  rose, strawberry, single, cushion, buttercup, pea and V-shaped.",

"<b>'V' for Victory! </b><br><br>Have you seen geese flying in a V in the sky? This formation helps them travel further because each goose relies on the air put off by his neighboring goose in flight. ",

"<b>Everyone's a Leader: </b><br><br>Members of a flock of geese usually take turns being the leader.",

"<b>Family Vacation:</b><br><br>The parents fly with their young. If you observe a large flock of geese, you can often see the different families landing altogether.",

"<b>Follow the Leader:</b><br><br> When a baby duck is just born, it will follow after the first thing it sees moving! In fact, the duckling will follow its adoptive 'mother' around for up to two weeks before stopping. <br><br>This could be a good thing or a bad thing, depending on whom the duckling decides to follow. Typically the first thing that it sees is its mother, but if you happen to be by the nest when it hatches, look out! You've found a two-week traveling buddy.",

"<b>Morning Ritual: </b><br><br>Ducks will lay eggs only in the mornings.",

"<b>No Make-Up Necessary:</b><br><br>Harlequin ducks are named for what characteristic? Their plumage! <br><br>These beautiful birds have striking plumage: stripes, dots and commas cover their feathers.", 

"<b>A Duck That Can Surf?</b><br><Br>Able to ride atop the waves like corks, paddling with powerful legs and with built in buoyancy, harlequin ducks rival the best of surfers.",
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