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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 | The '''Giswi''' (''Giswinus Domesticus'') also known as the Corummese chicken is a domesticated flightless bird native to [[Corumm]]. With an estimated population of 20, billion it is the second most breeded type of poultry in Corumm after the common chicken. It is raised in mega factories 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 23:18, 20 February 2021
The Giswi (Giswinus Domesticus) also known as the Corummese chicken is a domesticated flightless bird native to Corumm. With an estimated population of 20, billion it is the second most breeded type of poultry in Corumm after the common chicken. It is raised in mega factories for its famously tough meat and prodigiously large eggs.