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Magellanic penguin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Magellanic penguin (Spheniscus magellanicus) is a South American penguin, breeding in coastal Argentina, Chile and the Falkland Islands, with some migrating to Brazil where they are occasionally seen as far north as Rio de Janeiro.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magellanic_penguin
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Magellanic Penguin - A-Z Animals
The Magellanic penguin is a small to medium sized species of penguin found inhabiting the rocky islands off the coast of parts of South America.
http://a-z-animals.com/animals/magellanic-penguin/
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Magellanic Penguin - ARKive
Learn more about the Magellanic penguin - with amazing Magellanic penguin videos, photos and facts on ARKive.
http://www.arkive.org/magellanic-penguin/spheniscus-magellanicus/
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ADW: Magellanic Penguin - Spheniscus magellanicus
Magellanic penguins live and breed in the Neotropical region along the southern coast of South America. They are found from about 30°south in Chile to 40° north in Argentina, and the Falkland Islands. Some populations on the Atlantic coast migrate north up to the Tropic of Capricorn.
http://animaldiversity.org/accounts/Spheniscus_magellanicus/
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Magellanic Penguins - Spheniscus magellanicus - MarineBio
Find out what's known about Magellanic Penguins, Spheniscus magellanicus, Aves, Sphenisciformes, Spheniscidae, including their world range and habitats, feeding behaviors, life history, ecology, reproduction, and conservation status.
http://marinebio.org/species.asp?id=654
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Magellanic Penguin - Bird - Britannica
Spheniscus magellanicus species of penguin (order Sphenisciformes) characterized by the presence of a broad crescent of white feathers that extends from just above each eye to the chin, a horseshoe-shaped band of black feathers that cuts across the white feathers on the chest and abdomen, and a small but noticeable region of pink flesh on the face.
http://www.britannica.com/animal/Magellanic-penguin
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EOEarth - Magellanic Penguin
The Magellanic penguin (Spheniscus magellanicus) is one of seventeen species of flightless birds in the family Spheniscidae (or 'modern penguins').
http://www.eoearth.org/view/article/154354/
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Magellanic Penguin: Penguin World
Similar to African Penguin (to which it is very closely related), but breeding on the opposite side of the Atlantic. It is also the only migratory, offshore-foraging species in this genus.
http://www.penguinworld.com/types/magellanic.html
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Hoofed Mammals - Wildlife Conservation Society
Hoofed mammals such as the bison, the caribou and the pronghorn reindeer are threatened by habitat loss and climate change. WCS works from North America to Southern Sudan to save wildlife corridors and protect hoofed mammals.
http://www.wcs.org/our-work/wildlife?
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Magellanic Penguin - Wildlife Conservation Society
Magellanic penguins are charismatic South American seabirds threatened by commercial fishing, oil pollution, and climate change. WCS protects their breeding sites and feeding grounds in the Patagonian Sea.
http://www.wcs.org/saving-wildlife/birds/magellanic-penguin.aspx
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Animal Corner - Magellanic Penguin
The Magellanic penguin is a South American penguin, breeding in coastal Argentina, Chile and the Falkland Islands, with some migrating to Brazil.
https://animalcorner.co.uk/animals/magellanic-penguin/
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Magellanic Penguin Facts
Magellanic penguins (Spheniscus magellanicus) are small, ocean-going penguins native to the waters off the coast of South America.
http://animals.mom.me/magellanic-penguin-2467.html
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Seaworld - Magellanic Penguin
Temperate penguins (genus Spheniscus), such as the Humboldt and Magellanic, have unfeathered fleshy areas on the face and one or two distinct black stripes across the chest.
https://seaworld.org/animal-info/animal-bytes/birds/magellanic-penguin