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October 1, 2006
A rare serpent eagle which managed to escape from a wildlife center at the height of the Typhoon "Milenyo" (Xangsane) on Thursday flew back in time for its scheduled feeding. Protected Areas and Wildlife Bureau chief Mundita Lim said the eagle may have found the "concrete jungle" of Metro Manila too wild and decided to return to the Ninoy Aquino Parks and Wildlife Center in Quezon City.
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September 25, 2006
A foreman at Brendle Farms has discovered a 4-legged chicken among the 36,000 birds raised in the Pennsylvania farm. The strange chicken is reportedly healthy despite its nature. The 13-year-old daughter of Mark Brendle, the owner of the farm, has named the chicken Henrietta. The bird has two normal front legs. But in addition to those, it has an extra pair of legs behind them. The extra legs do not function, so the bird drags them behind as it moves ahead.
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September 22, 2006
A farm owner made a startling discovery among the 1,800 chickens he cares for - a four-legged chicken. Mike Brendle's granddaughter has named the chicken Henrietta and she's reportedly in good health. Henrietta has two normal front legs and two more feet behind those. They're of a similar size, but don't function. She drags the extra legs behind her.
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September 8, 2006
McDonald's Corp. wins an infringement lawsuit against a small Malaysian restaurant called "McCurry. " The open-air eatery serves spicy fish-head curries, tandoori chicken and other Indian dishes on a street corner in Kuala Lumpur.
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September 7, 2006
An Oregon woman shoots her husband in the back because he shot and killed her pet chicken. Lane County sheriff's deputies say they are certain Mary Gray, 58, meant to shoot her husband. However, they are less sure if Stephen Gray, 43, intended to fire at the chicken.
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