Does A Preserved Moa Claw Taste Like Its Halo Counterpart-

Several months ago, Pringles and Microsoft partnered to release a flavor based on an extinct bird seen in the Halo franchise–a bird that also happens, in a somewhat different form, to actually exist Come from Sports betting site VPbet . It has long been extinct, but a remarkably well-preserved claw still contains muscle and skin, and we’re going to try to eat it.

Dubbed the Mount Owen Claw, the preserved specimen was discovered back in 1987, which we’re hoping means the dry-aging process has only made it more delicious. In actuality, the claw had likely been there for more than 3,000 years. Typically, these sorts of remains would decay, leaving behind bones to eventually fossilize, but very particular conditions can keep soft tissue intact, too.

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