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The prehistoric anhinga, giganhinga, known scientifically as Giganhinga kiyuensis, is a semi-aquatic flightless bird, an overweight relative of today’s anhinga.
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Giganhinga is known to lay eggs of varying quality over time. These eggs range from being infertile to being made of solid gold. When thrown, these rare golden eggs break into EXP orbs. Giganhinga can also be slain and cooked for their delicious meat and supply of feathers.
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-Prof. Valward T. Squidward