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While looking for the mythical northern gravy springs, a small group of scientists recently discovered this new species of penguin living off a small island close to Wigan Pier. The penguin was given the genus (B*ggerItBirdycus) after the unique way it defends itself against predators. When attacked or feeling threatened, such as being exposed to Christmas carol lift muzak, the penguin explodes, forcing the attacker to retreat. While the scientists where pleased to find this new species, they are concerned that numbers are declining. As yet, scientists are unable to explain this strange decline, though the foremost theory is the creatures are rather partial to fine Cuban cigars. Another theory suggests that the demise of the smaller colony reported in the Blackpool area, is related to environmental factors and reproductive practices that are common to most species in the area. Living in sports bar and trying to mate with slow moving trams. The model in the zipfile accurately represents an adult male bird, with typical winter head plumage. The pose is typical of many northern species. It is believed this is an attempt to make passing visitors think it's tougher than it actually looks. Usually when in this pose, the bird can be heard to make the mating call of 'gisafag'. 1.74mb Zip standard Poser Prop format. Download from: http://www.sparkyworld.co.ukPinky - you left the lens cap of your mind on again.