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{{a|g|[[File:Legal eagle.jpg|450px|thumb|center|A [[chicken licken|legal eagle]] yesterday]]}}''Legal Eagles of the European Peninsula: German: [[rechtsadler]]; Italian [[aquila legale]]; French [[aigle juridique]]; Spanish [[águila legal]]'' <br>
{{a|people|{{image|Legal eagle|jpg|A [[chicken licken|legal eagle]] yesterday}}}}''Legal Eagles of the European Peninsula: German: [[rechtsadler]]; Italian [[aquila legale]]; French [[aigle juridique]]; Spanish [[águila legal]]'' <br>


Despite its name, the [[legal eagle]], genus [[Chicken licken|''lingebant ulcera pullum'']], is a flightless member of the [[Chicken-licken|''chicken'']] family. It is mainly harmless and lays nice nest-eggs. [[Legal eagle]]s can breed in captivity — as a matter of fact that’s often the only way they can breed, in glorified coops called “[[law firm]]s” — and if released in the wild can, with appropriate camouflage, make do among the grassy [[bank]]s and [[hedge fund|hedgefund]]rows.  
Despite its name, the [[legal eagle]], genus [[Chicken licken|''lingebant ulcera pullum'']], is a flightless member of the [[Chicken-licken|''chicken'']] family. It is mainly harmless and lays nice nest-eggs. [[Legal eagle]]s can breed in captivity — as a matter of fact that’s often the only way they can breed, in glorified coops called “[[law firm]]s” — and if released in the wild can, with appropriate camouflage, make do among the grassy [[bank]]s and [[hedge fund|hedgefund]]rows.  

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