Nature: The MOCingbird
The MOCingbird is a newly discovered bird species exhibiting a very unique nest-building behavior: MOCingbirds never follow any construction patterns when creating their nests. Shapes and colors of all parts selected for a build are chosen by individual taste and creativity. Yet, latest observations indicate there might be certain "building techniques" applied by a large number of MOCingbirds - for example one of the most popular techniques identified by ornithologists is called "FNOT", which stands for "(Tree) Forks Not On Top". However, to fully understand the building behavior of MOCingbirds much more research is needed.
Features of the model:
- Adjustable head (including rotation)
- Openable beak
- Movable wings
- Adjustable tail feathers
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