The Turducken
There are several "monstrous" versions of the Turducken out there. This is a more grounded version of the bird as if it were a real-world animal.
The Turducken is a medium bird weighing 15 to 25 pounds. It has a large, round body with stubby wings and a fan-shaped tail. Their feet are webbed. Most notably, they have three heads. The center head is that of a turkey, flanked by those of a duck and a chicken. Their diet is varied, consisting of aquatic plants, grasses, small vertebrates like frogs and salamanders, mollusks, and insects.
Turducken
CR: 3 Small Magical Beast
HD: 5d8+10 Hp: 34
Init: +0 Spd: 10', fly 40' (clumsy), swim 20'
AC: 13 (+1 size, +2 Natural), t: 11, ff: 12
Attacks: (BAB +5; Grap-3); +6 Claws: 1d4-4 and +1 Bite: 1d2-4 and +1 2 Bites: 1-4
SA: - -
SQ: Darkvision 60', Low-Light Vision, Multiple Heads
Align: N Saves: Fort +5, Ref +4, Will +1
Str: 3, Dex; 11, Con: 14, Int: 2, Wis: 10, Cha: 11
Skills: Listen +10, Search +0, Spot +10
Feats: Alertness, Run, Weapon Finesse (b)
Environment: Temperate Marsh or Forest
Organization: Solitary or Flock (1d4+1 adults plus
Treasure: None
Advancement: 6-8 HD (Small)
• Multiple Heads (Ex): The Turducken's three heads allow it to see in all directions, preventing it from being flanked. They also grant the beast a +4 racial bonus to Listen, Search, and Spot checks (included above).
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