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Antarctica
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Chinstrap Penguins in Antarctica
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- See several professional photos of Chinstrap Penguins including a baby chick. scientific name:Pygoscelis antarctica
english name:Chinstrap Penguin
length:70-76cm
weight:4kg. distribution:antarctica peninsula , around the antarctica
breed:around the an...
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Gentoo Penguin
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- Here are professional photos of Gentoo Penguins taken in Antarctica. scientific name:Pygoscelis papua
english name:Gentoo Penguin
length80cm
weight:6kg. distribution:antarctica , around the antarctica
breed:summer season in antarctica and around the a...
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Antarctica: The End of the Earth
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- visit this PBS site for a bit of info on Antarctica's weather, animals, and ice. Unequaled Extremes | Looking for Life | Life in the Icebox | Of Time Machines and Icebergs | Resources | Credits
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Antarctica
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- There is no official flag for Antarctica — mostly because there is no government or other authority to adopt such a flag. The information about the symbols of various Antarctic programs is so hard to get. The gentelman from the Ukrainian Antarctic Center...
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Secrets of the Ice
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- find out what it's like to live and work amongst the ice of Antarctica. Includes photos, a log book, and scientific info about the continent. From the Museum of Science, Boston.
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Adelie Penguin
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- Come see these fantastic professional photos of Adelie Penguins taken in Antarctica. scientific name:Pygoscelis adeliae
english name:Adelie Penguin
length:70 cm
weight:4kg
distribution:around the antarctica
breed:summer(Deccember to February)
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About Antarctica
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- About Antarctica is a learner-centered instructional guide to the beauty and wonder of the world's last continent. Through the use of animation, video and photographic images, text from Antarctic experts, and activities providing immediate learner feedba...
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Welcome to Antarctica!
- Regardless of where you live or which country you work for, to get to the South Pole, you almost certainly go through New Zealand and then land at McMurdo on the coast of Antarctica on your way to the center of the continent and the bottom of the Earth: t...
Reviewer: J. Nicol |
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