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While we haven't actually seen one, apparently a common air duck has been flapping around inside the ceilings. We think this is an example of Anas ventilatoricus canadenses, or the common Canada air duck (not to be confused with the Air Canada Duck, see diets). These critters are very common, and usually seen in basements. We'll have more details on this species as research progresses. The large bill of this duck may be large enough to swallow whole schools of Wire Fish.
One of the problems raising this critter is that it develops chronic gastrointestinal problems as it ages. The Air Duck definitely does not like either of the common invasive surgical techniques that must be used to maintain it in healthy form. We've got an actual photograph of part of the massive creature in its native habitat.
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