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Japanese Bantam Rooster

Gallus gallus domesticus

Description:

Many different types, some are black and white, others are mottled, but all Japanese bantams have a unique mutant gene. All offspring are heterozygous, which means 25% will have the mutant gene and die, 50% will be short-legged, and 25% will have longer legs than most breeders want.

Habitat:

Lake Tobias Wildlife Park

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Caleb Steindel
Spotted by
Caleb Steindel

Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, USA

Spotted on Oct 12, 2015
Submitted on Dec 8, 2015

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