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Broffina is a chicken with burnt orange feathers and a yellow beak. Her beak has pink lipstick neatly applied on it, and she has brighter orange eyelids on top of her half-full eyes. Her eyes are black, with a set of short eyelashes on both of her eyes. The feathers under her shirt are black, leading to her green striped legs. Her tail feathers are multi-colored, with orange feathers on top of yellow and black ones. All of these features give her a Latin-American appearance, which relates to her species: chickens are common throughout Latin American countries, and some are even kept as pets. | Broffina is a chicken with burnt orange feathers and a yellow beak. Her beak has pink lipstick neatly applied on it, and she has brighter orange eyelids on top of her half-full eyes. Her eyes are black, with a set of short eyelashes on both of her eyes. The feathers under her shirt are black, leading to her green striped legs. Her tail feathers are multi-colored, with orange feathers on top of yellow and black ones. All of these features give her a Latin-American appearance, which relates to her species: chickens are common throughout Latin American countries, and some are even kept as pets. | ||