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TURDUCKEN The Turducken is a combination of parts from the turkey, duck, and chicken. It is approximately twice the size of a 20 pound turkey, is as tame as a duck, and clucks like a chicken! The Turducken is a herbivore because of its duck like bill. It mostly consumes leafy greens such as grass and weeds. Turduckens aren’t normally found in the wild. Instead, they’re genetically created and cloned in laboratories. They’re not safe enough as pets, but could be raised on a farm. The Turducken is considered prey and could also be included in any Holiday menu. The Turducken has some unique capabilities too. These Scientific Name: Gigantos gallus domesticus palmate pedes, anas platyrhynchos rostrum, gallus domesticus crista, meleagris cauda, and meleagris barba pensilis. English Definition: Giant chicken with webbed feet, duck bill, chicken crest, turkey tail, and turkey wattle.

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TURDUCKEN The Turducken is a combination of parts from the turkey, duck, and chicken. It is approximately twice the size of a 20 pound turkey, is as tame as a duck, and clucks like a chicken! The Turducken is a herbivore because of its duck like bill. It mostly consumes leafy greens such as grass and weeds. Turduckens aren’t normally found in the wild. Instead, they’re genetically created and cloned in laboratories. They’re not safe enough as pets, but could be raised on a farm. The Turducken is considered prey and could also be included in any Holiday menu. The Turducken has some unique capabilities too. These include the ability to swim in shallow water, fly short distances, and extend its feathers on its chest to seem like a much larger bird. The Turducken will possibly be available soon in grocery stores near you!

Scientific Name: Gigantos gallus domesticus palmate pedes, anas platyrhynchos rostrum, gallus domesticus crista, meleagris cauda, and meleagris barba pensilis.

English Definition: Giant chicken with webbed feet, duck bill, chicken crest, turkey tail, and turkey wattle.