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The '''Giswi''' also known as the Corummese chicken is a domesticated flightless bird native to [[Corumm]]. With an estimated population of 4 billion it is the second most breeded type of poultry in Corumm after the common chicken. | The '''Giswi''' also known as the Corummese chicken is a domesticated flightless bird native to [[Corumm]]. With an estimated population of 4 billion it is the second most breeded type of poultry in Corumm after the common chicken. It is raised for its famously tough meat and prodigiously large eggs. | ||
[[File:Dodo.jpg|thumb|right|Giswi in the wild]] | [[File:Dodo.jpg|thumb|right|Giswi in the wild]] | ||
===Habitat=== | ===Habitat=== | ||
===Breeding=== | ===Breeding=== |
Revision as of 22:34, 20 February 2021
The Giswi also known as the Corummese chicken is a domesticated flightless bird native to Corumm. With an estimated population of 4 billion it is the second most breeded type of poultry in Corumm after the common chicken. It is raised for its famously tough meat and prodigiously large eggs.