It is said that birds such as chickens and ostriches are the closest living relatives of the now-extinct Tyrannosaurus rex. It is kind of difficult to believe that the T-rex evolved into a chicken, but I guess that explains why chickens could be aggressive sometimes.
Twitter user Just Jo Nah probably has been inspired by that scientific discovery.
[He] fired up his 3D printer and gave his pet chicken these beautiful T-Rex arms. If you are looking for reason to buy a 3D printer yourself, this is it.
The result is this.
For those who already have a 3D printer at home, he has uploaded a blueprint so you can make a set of arms yourself, and you won’t have to search where to order them online.
As you may know, chickens with doll arms have been featured here some months ago, but this one clearly looks better.
Well, what do you think?
(Image Credit: Sad and Useless)
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I still do most shopping at grocery stores however. Call me a hypocrite.
I used to bemoan the fact that there were once 30 or so neighborhood markets in my little town and they are all gone, thanks to four huge supermarkets. Once you could walk to the store, deal with people you knew, and even have groceries delivered.
But then I recall that they all smelled bad, the food expired, they were closed on nights, weekends, and often Wednesday as well, they wouldn't hire anyone they weren't related to, and they didn't care that their customers promised to buy a lot of x product if they would only stock it please. The quality of their food depended on kickbacks and soap-opera relationships with wholesalers and truck drivers. Some would let people charge groceries, then they would charge huge interest rates.
Things change, sometimes for the better, sometimes not.
A favorite trick of a small grocery store is to put a sale tag over an expiration date. Boxed items like crackers and cookies are often way out of date (6 mos. or more sometimes) and people rarely check those like meat and bread.
I prefer to buy local to support my town even if it costs more. But I do not appreciate being sold expired and potentially dangerous food and I often drive 25 miles down the canyon to a supermarket where I know the food is fresh.
I love crunching through places like this in post apocalyptic games. It's cooler, somehow, than more modern places.
Yep, there was a small neighborhood grocer who turned down the AC in his refrigerated meat case to save money. All the meats were green or gray. Eww.
The successful small grocers around my area tend to specialize, ala Middle Eastern, Indian, Mexican, etc.