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== Pollot ==
== Pollot ==
A Pollot is a large poultry bird similar to a Terran Chicken or Turkey that has been farmed on Betazed for meat and eggs for many hundreds of years. It is slightly larger than a Turkey, has predominantly green feathers and has been likened in taste to something in between Pheasant or Ostrich. Pollots are not intelligent creatures by any means and are the butt of many popular jokes on Betazed.
A Pollot is a large poultry bird similar to a Terran Chicken or Turkey that has been farmed on Betazed for meat and eggs for many hundreds of years. It is slightly larger than a Turkey, has predominantly green feathers and has been likened in taste to something in between Pheasant and Ostrich. Pollots are not intelligent creatures by any means and are the butt of many popular jokes on Betazed.


== If a Pollot is from Betazed Does that make it telepathic? ==
== If a Pollot is from Betazed does that make it telepathic? ==


Fortunately, no. If they were, trying to catch one for your Christmas dinner would be a fucking nightmare.
Fortunately, no. If they were, trying to catch one for your Christmas dinner would be a fucking nightmare.
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Pollot

A Pollot is a large poultry bird similar to a Terran Chicken or Turkey that has been farmed on Betazed for meat and eggs for many hundreds of years. It is slightly larger than a Turkey, has predominantly green feathers and has been likened in taste to something in between Pheasant and Ostrich. Pollots are not intelligent creatures by any means and are the butt of many popular jokes on Betazed.

If a Pollot is from Betazed does that make it telepathic?

Fortunately, no. If they were, trying to catch one for your Christmas dinner would be a fucking nightmare.