A Summary Of The Winged Bish

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April 24 2016 a science experiment gone wrong and as a result the Winged Bish was born. Wiley Demikhov a Geneticist performed an illegal experiment using the embryo of a baby Grizzly Bear and cells of a Smallmouth Bass in hope of testing the possibility for land mammals to grow gills and breathe under water. The experiment took place in Demikhov’s lab the morning of April 24 2016 in London Ontario near the coast of lake Erie. Just as Demikhov started injecting the embryo of the Grizzly bear with Smallmouth Bass’s cells a Canadian Goose crashed through the window and it spilled over a glass jar filled with homogentisic acid some sprayed onto the embryo. As the bird flew away a feather floated onto the embryo. Demikhov thought his experiment

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