Twelve Foot Horned Ducks and Penguins and Invade Pennsylvanian Zoos
It all started a month ago, when zookeepers started creating mutations of animals; take the okapi for an example. There was two mutations going on in the same lab ( that will not be happening again any time soon), that of an elephant and a rhino, and that of a penguin and a duck. Surprisingly, neither mutation seemed to work out in one day, so they gave the animals a night's rest. The rhino and the duck ( one male, one female) were next door to each other. The penguin and the elephant were next door to each other ( one male, one female).
The elephant charged through to the penguin; at the same time the rhino charged through to the duck. They mutated and escaped. They invaded zoos across the state and continued to mutate. They are violent creatures, and to be feared. Zookeepers have, hoverer, tamed and caged them. They are great fun to look at, too.
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