FASA 365 Day 270 For 1879 Suggested by one of the 1879 writers:
**Gooligoose**
The Gooligoose is a simultaneously alarming and charismatic beast. Their most striking feature must be mentioned first: they have either two or three long necks and the appropriate number of bird-like heads, each with a separate brain that seems capable of thinking for itself. The two heads can often be seen clucking and chirping to each other. They don’t become more conventional from the neck down, either. Gooligeese have thick, knobby scales punctuated by patches of shaggy fur-like feathers. They are six feet high at the shoulder and twelve feet long, including a stubby feathered tail. Their front limbs are a pair of vestigial feathered wings with two hooked claws that it mainly uses for walking. At the back end they have a pair of powerful, oversized legs. It walks with a peculiar prancing gait, lifting its rear legs and passing them in front of its front limbs before putting weight on them. It appears to be ungainly and comical, but this impression is not to be trusted.

Artists Note: Not a bad start on this one… needs to address some of the other features… but not a bad start.