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Adorable miracle...
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ducks/ducklings are radd
a Ready made omelette , nice
[QUOTE=Murkrow;18025174]Two for one big egg.
The [url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_wubgAIiWpY]big[/url] egg is a lot bigger[/QUOTE]
Poor bird.
[QUOTE=Wiggles;18025190]I didn't know cats laid eggs.[/QUOTE]
He probably mistaken a platypus for a cat.
What a waste of good [b]duckmeat[/b].
Duckys ftw
Second one wasnt supposed to live. He helped it out.
So which came first?
Waste of potential scrambled eggs.
See now if it were two cats or something we would be like, "gross".
[QUOTE='Odellus[v2];18029581']See now if it were two cats or something we would be like, "gross".[/QUOTE]
Cats don't lay eggs and when they give birth they have litters of 4 on average
Are cats really born without eyes? Or is it that they just can't see for some time?
[QUOTE=Lootskin;18030891]Are cats really born without eyes? Or is it that they just can't see for some time?[/QUOTE]
They are born with their eyes closed, they do have eyes but they just don't open them for a while. During that time the mother constantly purrs like a beacon for the kittens to stay with her :3:
Guys it's special because there were two ducklings in a single egg and they survived
Romulus will kill Remus.
It's a huge foreshadow.
[QUOTE='Odellus[v2];18029581']See now if it were two cats or something we would be like, "gross".[/QUOTE]
Uh..?
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q4pY3QtiGyo[/media]
This should've been reported first.
[QUOTE=BANNED USER;18026594]So which came first?[/QUOTE]
It was the duck........I mean the egg....I me- no wai-
:suicide:
[QUOTE=Kondor;18030782]Cats don't lay eggs and when they give birth they have litters of 4 on average[/QUOTE]
At the same time.
2ducks1egg
This looks like a publicity stunt. There is no proof that two ducklings actually came from one egg.
one of them is the friend that the other guy lost!
[QUOTE=Deadoon v.2;18022984][url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Romulus_and_Remus[/url]
Easier than trying to explain it.[/QUOTE]
Oops, give me more boxes. Seriously, how the hell did I forget that?
[img]http://scienceblogs.com/insolence/facepalm.jpg[/img]
[QUOTE=lulzbocks;18022658]I'm a twin[/QUOTE]
and
[QUOTE=DrLuke;18022661]The ducks are also twins.[/QUOTE]
therefore
[QUOTE=nerdygamer;18022662]Awwwww...[/QUOTE]
I like how these post form some silly logical process.
2Ducks1Egg
[QUOTE=lulzbocks;18022658]I'm a twin[/QUOTE]
Hehe...does he/she go on fp?
2ducklings1egg
[QUOTE=:smug:;18045002]Hehe...does he/she go on fp?[/QUOTE]
mine does
[QUOTE=BuDSpOoNce;18023617]Rare my ass. A few months back I had a carton of eggs where 7 of the eggs were double-yolked.
Twas crazy. Breakfest was awesome that week.[/QUOTE]
It is rare for two born from the same egg to [i]thrive[/i]. That doesn't mean it isn't common for you to have double yolk ducky twins, it just means that when you do they normally die.
Why is BBC reporting about a twin birth of chickens? Even if it is rare, all it really means is there's one more fucking chicken than expected.
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