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Pronounced Can-Doo, the Cando, discovered in 2016 by Dr. Zack Johnson Ph.D., who graduated

in 2001 from Harvard and now teaches a biology class there, claimed he saw a Cando whilst teaching a

class on birds, so he decided to do some research. Dr. Johnson Ph.D., found that a male Cando has only three stripes,

while the female Cando has four and more. There is no known photographic evidence, but there are

some drawings that some eye witnesses have drawn, however, they will not share them with us at this time.

Dr. Johnson thinks that the cylindrical shape of the Cando makes it aerodynamic