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The hippalectryon is so named because it has a horse-like front half and a rooster-like back half. This flightless relative of the pegasus is one of the primary grazers of the Antarctic steppe, and gathers in great numbers during spring to lek. Dwarfs call it "kjukhross".
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Andrés L. Mignucci