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Emperor penguin travels over 2,000 miles from Antarctica
Emperor penguin travels over 2,000 miles from Antarctica to Australia in possible first
An emperor penguin was rescued from an Australian beach after presumably making a 2,000-mile trek from its Antarctic habitat.
Emperor penguin found on Australia tourist beach, thousands of miles from Antarctica
An emperor penguin found malnourished far from its Antarctic home on the Australian south coast is being cared for by a wildlife expert, a government department said Monday.
Malnourished emperor penguin that swam ashore in Australia 2,000 miles from home a quandary for rescuers
Rescuers are trying to rehabilitate an emperor penguin that came ashore some 2,000 miles from its natural habitat, and what comes next is "still being worked through."
ExplorersWeb on MSN
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Polar Forests? Yes, Discovery of Amber Proves Antarctica Once Had Them
Modern Antarctica is a frozen desert, largely devoid of life. But this wasn't always the case. Ninety million years ago, it supported lush forests.
AOL
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Meet The First Emperor Penguin Known To Reach Australia From His Home In Antarctica
Emperor penguins, known as the heaviest and tallest of all penguins, in wild nature can only be found in
Antarctica
where ...
Yahoo News
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First-Ever Amber Discovered in Antarctica Shows Rainforest Existed Near South Pole
As
Antarctica
drifted away from
Australia
and South America toward the south pole, it's not entirely clear what happened ...
earth
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Antarctica’s peace is at risk as nations race for resources
Geopolitical ambitions threaten Antarctica's peace, driving resource interest and testing the 1961 Antarctic Treaty.
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