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White Russian Shore Muddler
Kingdom: Animalia
Location found: Sweden
white russian shore muddler In Sweden, its native land, the White Russian Shore Muddler is known as the "Vitrysk Strandmuddlare." It is found in the region of Zscicvzoskaija. The shore-muddler first came to the attention of the general public when it was displayed in the Göteborg Museum on April 1, 1960. The creature is remarkable because it appears to combine the head of a baby pig, the tail of a squirrel, and the feet of a water fowl.
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Strandmuddlare waddles
All around the Swedish coast
The strange,mixed up beast
Posted by J  on  Sun Nov 26, 2006  at  11:20 AM
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