Peg legs were the prosthetic limb of choice for pirates and Civil  War-era amputees who wanted to get their hobble on. A crude hunk of wood  fastened to the remaining leg-matter, a peg leg was an option for  upright mobility that today is a lot better than was the case a few  hundred years ago: nowadays artificial legs and prosthetics allow the  legless to run in Olympic-caliber strides, and move about without  looking distinctly “parrot less.”
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