"Within the Dingleherons extensive family tree is a host of peculiar terrestrial animals that have evolved to walk exclusively on their forelimbs. The middle pair of limbs are often severely reduced in size or are completely vestigial in larger animals, while the posterior set of limbs have evolved into display fins that vary in extravagance among different species. This particular species of Dingleheron is commonly found around marshland and coasts where it wades or stalks through tall grasses, spearing prey with a deadly beak attached to it’s deceptively long retractable neck."
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