The DHARMA Initiative genetically engineered large birds called "hy-birds" to test how animals adapt to the Island's unique properties. ("[[|]]") The birds' wings span 16 feet, and their cry sounds like the name "Hurley". DVDs even subtitle one's cry as "Hurley", but Sawyer mocked Hurley for noting the resemblance. ("Live Together, Die Alone, Part 1") DHARMA kept the birds at the Hydra station, which featured large aviary cages. ("[[|]]") ("A Tale of Two Cities")
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| - The DHARMA Initiative genetically engineered large birds called "hy-birds" to test how animals adapt to the Island's unique properties. ("[[|]]") The birds' wings span 16 feet, and their cry sounds like the name "Hurley". DVDs even subtitle one's cry as "Hurley", but Sawyer mocked Hurley for noting the resemblance. ("Live Together, Die Alone, Part 1") DHARMA kept the birds at the Hydra station, which featured large aviary cages. ("[[|]]") ("A Tale of Two Cities")
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| - Chang explains the nature of the "hy-birds."
- Altjira, the Australian Aboriginal god of dreamtime.
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| - The DHARMA Initiative genetically engineered large birds called "hy-birds" to test how animals adapt to the Island's unique properties. ("[[|]]") The birds' wings span 16 feet, and their cry sounds like the name "Hurley". DVDs even subtitle one's cry as "Hurley", but Sawyer mocked Hurley for noting the resemblance. ("Live Together, Die Alone, Part 1") DHARMA kept the birds at the Hydra station, which featured large aviary cages. ("[[|]]") ("A Tale of Two Cities") Hurley's first sight of one of them convinced him that whoever came up with the name Dark Territory was "a genius." He heard it shortly afterward, before and during the smoke monster's attack. ("Exodus, Part 2") A bird appeared again during the survivors' mission to rescue Walt. Michael tried to shoot it, revealing that Jack had unloaded his gun before giving it to him. ("Live Together, Die Alone, Part 1")
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