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DescriptionManchot empereur carte reparition.png |
English: Emperor Penguin ( Aptenodytes forsteri) - Habitat map and breeding areas.
- Red: areas where the Emperor Penguin lives.
- Green: areas where the Emperor Penguin breeds.
Deutsch: Kaiserpinguin ( Aptenodytes forsteri) - Karte des Lebensraums und der Brutgebiete.
- Rot: Verbreitungsgebiet des Kaiserpinguins.
- Grün: Brutgebiete des Kaiserpinguins.
Français : Carte représentant les aires de répartition et de reproduction du manchot empereur ( Aptenodytes forsteri).
- En rouge, les zones où le manchot empereur vit.
- En vert, les zones où le manchot empereur se reproduit.
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11 December 2004 (original upload date) |
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Work of Sébastien Bruchet based on Image:MapS.png by Stefan Kühn Originally from fr.wikipedia; description page is/was here. Uploaded on Commons by User:Xhienne. |
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Sébastien Bruchet |
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