Turning to another group of the same family.
In the Egyptian goose (Chenalopex) the beak closely resembles that of the common duck; but the lamellae are not so numerous, nor so distinct from each other, nor do they project so much inward; yet this goose, as I am informed by Mr.
E.
Bartlett, "uses its bill like a duck by throwing the water out at the corners.
Things I want to do before I die.
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