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Chickens taste like dinosaurs
I used to raise chickens. They are the closest living relative to the tyrannosaurus rex, and it shows.
Could you please share a story or two about your dinosaur chickens?
Chicken are dinosaurs, and taste different than ducks and goose which are also dinosaurs.
With my wifeβs cooking everything tastes the same.
I play the beef, chicken or pork game every night.
Each downvote is from one of his wives π€£
Technically both chickens and aligators are archosaurs. The armor plates on many reptiles are developed via the same method as feathers.
Goose fat is liquid gold in the kitchen.
In the same way that apples taste like fruit.
Big if true
But we donβt pet dinosaurs, do we?
I have pet plenty of birds.