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  2. Baby goat says 'what?! what?!' and wins the Internet - AOL

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    This adorable little goat doesn't have the biggest vocabulary, but he has managed to master the word 'what.' Yep, this video really is one minute and four seconds of a goat saying 'what' -- but ...

  3. Mama Dog Adopting Orphaned Baby Goat Is So Full of Pure ... - AOL

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    Baby Goats. They are bottle feeding the goat and he’s already learning the ropes on the farm. He’s sure to enjoy a nice long life, and only has a slim chance of growing up believing he’s a ...

  4. Magpie-lark - Wikipedia

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    Female in Melbourne. The female has a white throat and the male has a black throat. The magpie-lark is a small to medium size bird, reaching 25 to 30 cm (9.8 to 11.8 in) long when fully grown, or about the same size as a European common blackbird, and boldly pied in black and white; the weight range is 63.9 to 118 g (2.25 to 4.16 oz) for males, and 70 to 94.5 g (2.47 to 3.33 oz) for females. [15]

  5. Great Pyrenees 'Adopts' Baby Goat and It's Giving People the ...

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    A baby goat abandoned by its mother was in serious trouble. But thankfully, it was found by a female Great Pyrenees and was saved from the worst. The dog is practically the goat's foster mother.

  6. Magpie - Wikipedia

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    The Australian magpie, Cracticus tibicen, is conspicuously "pied", with black and white plumage reminiscent of a Eurasian magpie. It is a member of the family Artamidae and not a corvid. The magpie-robins , members of the genus Copsychus , have a similar "pied" appearance, but they are Old World flycatchers , unrelated to the corvids.

  7. Australian magpie in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Male (left) and female (right) magpies of Tasmania. The Australian magpie (Gymnorhina tibicen) is a medium-sized black and white passerine bird native to Australia and southern New Guinea. Three subspecies, including both black-backed and white-backed magpies, were introduced to New Zealand from the 1860s to control pests in pastures. They are ...

  8. Is this baby chicken a male or female? Raleigh startup says ...

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    Turpin, who holds a Ph.D. in pathology, explained there are a few traditional ways to tell the gender of days-old chicks. For certain breeds, sex is identifiable by their feathers.

  9. Eurasian magpie - Wikipedia

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    [5] [6] The magpie was moved to a separate genus Pica by the French zoologist Mathurin Jacques Brisson in 1760. [5] [7] [8] Pica is the Classical Latin word for this magpie. [9] The Eurasian magpie is almost identical in appearance to the North American black-billed magpie (Pica hudsonia) and at one time the two species were considered to be ...