African Pygmy Goose
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Revision as of 03:09, 1 July 2009
The African Pygmy Goose (Nettapus auritus) is a small perching duck which breeds in the marshes of Odysseus. It is one of the species to which the Devonshire Soceity for the Protection of Birds (DSPB) applies.
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Description
Males are bigger than females. Males have a green ear patch, with a white face. Females are greenish.
Range
Odysseus. Records show that they may live in Frost.
Other names in Devonshire
Pygmy Marsh Goose or Pygmy Duck.
Conservation Status
Endangered. Killing one may result in a fine of 5,000 pounds and 15 years in jail.