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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes 28 May 2017

    The science behind the flamingo's one-legged stance http://nyti.ms/2rq20b8 pic.twitter.com/hd3gMvFdr8

    1:45 AM - 28 May 2017
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    25 replies 110 retweets 277 likes
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      2. Steve‏ @stevefivemill1 28 May 2017
        Replying to @nytimes

        @msnbc Flamingo Joe: "FORGET the SCIENCE. I GOT it from MEL OTT. You know, the BALLPLAYER? Thought it was COOL. Now EVERYBODY'S doing it"

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      3. Steve‏ @stevefivemill1 28 May 2017
        Replying to @stevefivemill1 @nytimes @MSNBC

        @Monroe_Art @TheNoirZone @Baseball1960s @TwitterSports @ClassicPixs @OldCinema4ever @netflix @NatureinPhotos BOGIE:You're SMART. Yes you are

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      1. Deplorable‏ @McneelJeffrey 28 May 2017
        Replying to @nytimes

        Look, sitting on ground with 2 legs tucked would conserve more energy, to evolve it must have been a hunting stance. Epidemiologicly

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      1. Deplorable‏ @McneelJeffrey 28 May 2017
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        I can't believe Every1 who saw a bird on 1 leg didn't think, they r fooling the fish, 1 leg looks like a stick. It's a hunting stance Period

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      1. Deplorable‏ @McneelJeffrey 28 May 2017
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        They r wrong, period. 2 legs & prey flee, 1 leg & no instinctual flee, it's just a stick. Their energy cons Theory is just ridiculous

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      1. marie ange macintosh‏ @emerangie 28 May 2017
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        Only King Solomon would know for sure or anyone with the secrets of aviary communication.

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      1. Funny Tuga‏ @theFunnyTuga 28 May 2017
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        Scientists!? You just have to watch Karate Kid to understand the process of one-legged stance. They even have a slow motion finale!

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      1. vanja Gilbran‏ @vanjaGilbran2 28 May 2017
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        som shes obviously the frightening fangers especially for laywers? And journalist s?

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      1. chandan das‏ @chandan93106198 28 May 2017
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        hiiiiii

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      1. TBN-DasGru‏ @Hottepunz 28 May 2017
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        I thought americans are like: "There is no science! Just God!"

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      1. WISE KidNetic Energy‏ @WISE_KidNetic 28 May 2017
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        Always wondered. Thanx. “@nytimes: The science behind the flamingo's one-legged stance http://nyti.ms/2rq20b8  pic.twitter.com/ZJkoVZlLVr”

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      1. Maze 林嘉凌‏ @maze_tw20 28 May 2017
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        I was expecting something more impressive 🌝

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      1. HGFFJDK‏ @hgffjdk 28 May 2017
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        😀

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      1. NYTscreams‏ @NYTscreams 28 May 2017
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        .@nytimespic.twitter.com/b23zoevnqJ

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