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Some of those birds fly little if at all. Some asil fly. Will agree that it is not a discussion worth having with pretend biologists.
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You guys are smoking something. Only penguins walk like the orientals.
Lets clarify,we are talking about Aseels.
I am further along in learning curve with them. I am calling you out all along. You are full of beans.Right, and I was most certainly talking about aseels only when you quoted me and you said something about me smoking drugs and penguin walking orientals. So it seems to me the implication you intended was that you were lumping aseels into that argument until you got called out on it.
I bet an aseel of proper breeding can fly well enough to knock that chip off your shoulder. I don't know what your problem is.
Maybe you should share knowledge elsewhere. The thread, from its conception, does not align with you. It is about breeding Aseels, not the other breeds.There are literally dozens of species of birds that have lived exclusively in the wild for most of their existence that run more than fly to escape predators. They may dive headlong into vegetation, freeze, or give a very short burst of flight and then run, only to dive into dense vetation or hide motionless behind a tree. A lot of those birds are more plentiful than wild red junglefowl, so it must work. That would lead the enlightened to conclude that a bird does not have to behave exactly like a wild red junglefowl to survive in the wild.