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Что (кто) такое Magellan penguin - определение

SPECIES OF BIRD
Spheniscus magellanicus; Sphenicus Magellanicus; Magellan Penguin; Magellanic Penguin; Magellanic penguins
  • Adults and chicks by their burrow in [[Cape Virgenes]], Patagonia, Argentina
  • Nombre de Jesús]].
  • A couple of penguins copulating in their nesting site in [[Punta Tombo]]
  • A chick at [[Isla Martillo]] in [[Tierra del Fuego]], [[Argentina]]
  • Skeleton of a Magellanic penguin
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Penguin sweater         
SWEATER KNITTED FOR PENGUINS
Penguin jumper
Penguin sweaters, also known as penguin jumpers, are sweaters knitted for penguins that have been caught in oil slicks.
Google Penguin         
GOOGLE SEARCH ENGINE ALGORITHM UPDATE
User:Fenticus/Google Penguin; Wikipedia talk:Articles for creation/Google Penguin; گوگل پنگوئن
Google Penguin was a codename for a Google algorithm update that was first announced on April 24, 2012. The update was aimed at decreasing search engine rankings of websites that violate Google's Webmaster Guidelines by using now declared Grey Hat SEM techniques involved in increasing artificially the ranking of a webpage by manipulating the number of links pointing to the page.
Giant Magellan Telescope         
  • [[Las Campanas Observatory]]
  • One of the GMT mirrors at the Steward Mirror Lab
GROUND-BASED TELESCOPE UNDER CONSTRUCTION, PLANNED FOR COMPLETION IN 2029
Giant magellan telescope; Giant Magellan Telescope (GMT); The Giant Magellan Telescope (GMT); The Giant Magellan Telescope
The Giant Magellan Telescope (GMT) is a ground-based extremely large telescope under construction, as part of the US Extremely Large Telescope Program (US-ELTP), . It will consist of seven 8.
Giant penguin hoax         
FICTITIOUS BIRD RESULTING FROM A HOAX
Giant Penguin Hoax; Giant-penguin hoax; Tony Signorini
The giant penguin is a creature allegedly seen in Florida during the 1940s, and is at least partly documented to have been a hoax. This legend has no scientific merit, despite there having been giant penguins which became extinct millions of years ago.
Ptilopteri         
  • [[Magellanic penguin]]s (''Spheniscus magellanicus''). The closed neck collar denotes this species.
  • [[Adélie penguin]] (''Pygoscelis adeliae'') feeding young. Like its relatives, a neatly bi-coloured species with a head marking.
  • Penguin tracks in the sand on [[Bruny Island]], [[Tasmania]]
  • Endurance]]'' preparing an [[emperor penguin]] for consumption.
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  • [[Southern rockhopper penguin]] (''Eudyptes chrysocome'') displaying its distinctive crest
  • Gálapagos Penguins Near Isabela Island
  • A reconstruction of the ancient penguin ''[[Icadyptes]]''
  • 175px
  • Penguin wings have the same general bone structure as flighted birds, but the bones are shorter and stouter to allow them to serve as fins. 1). Humerus 2). Sesamoid Bone 3). Radius 4). Ulna 5). Radial Carpal bone 6). Carpometacarpus 7). Phalanges
  • A group of [[emperor penguin]]s (''Aptenodytes forsteri'') in Antarctica
  • isabelline]] [[Adélie penguin]] on [[Gourdin Island]]
  • South Georgia]], British overseas territory
  • 175px
  • [[Chinstrap penguin]]s in [[Antarctica]]
  • 175px
  • [[Gentoo penguin]] swimming underwater at the Nagasaki Penguin Aquarium
  • 175px
  • flippers]] instead of wings.
  • Taxidermized penguin skin
  • 175px
FAMILY OF BIRDS
Sphenisciformes; Penguins; Sphenisiformes; Spheniscidae; Speniscidiformes; Ptilopteri; Penquins; Impennes; Pengiuns; Penquin; Spheniscinae; Penguines; Penguine; User:Lordzilla/a02/Luca; Behavior patterns of adult penguins; 🐧; Isabelline penguin; Spheniscidæ; Penguin eggs; Spheniscine; Anatomy and physiology of penguins; Evolutionary history of penguins
·noun ·pl An order of birds including only the penguins.
Penguin         
  • [[Magellanic penguin]]s (''Spheniscus magellanicus''). The closed neck collar denotes this species.
  • [[Adélie penguin]] (''Pygoscelis adeliae'') feeding young. Like its relatives, a neatly bi-coloured species with a head marking.
  • Penguin tracks in the sand on [[Bruny Island]], [[Tasmania]]
  • Endurance]]'' preparing an [[emperor penguin]] for consumption.
  • 175px
  • [[Southern rockhopper penguin]] (''Eudyptes chrysocome'') displaying its distinctive crest
  • Gálapagos Penguins Near Isabela Island
  • A reconstruction of the ancient penguin ''[[Icadyptes]]''
  • 175px
  • Penguin wings have the same general bone structure as flighted birds, but the bones are shorter and stouter to allow them to serve as fins. 1). Humerus 2). Sesamoid Bone 3). Radius 4). Ulna 5). Radial Carpal bone 6). Carpometacarpus 7). Phalanges
  • A group of [[emperor penguin]]s (''Aptenodytes forsteri'') in Antarctica
  • isabelline]] [[Adélie penguin]] on [[Gourdin Island]]
  • South Georgia]], British overseas territory
  • 175px
  • [[Chinstrap penguin]]s in [[Antarctica]]
  • 175px
  • [[Gentoo penguin]] swimming underwater at the Nagasaki Penguin Aquarium
  • 175px
  • flippers]] instead of wings.
  • Taxidermized penguin skin
  • 175px
FAMILY OF BIRDS
Sphenisciformes; Penguins; Sphenisiformes; Spheniscidae; Speniscidiformes; Ptilopteri; Penquins; Impennes; Pengiuns; Penquin; Spheniscinae; Penguines; Penguine; User:Lordzilla/a02/Luca; Behavior patterns of adult penguins; 🐧; Isabelline penguin; Spheniscidæ; Penguin eggs; Spheniscine; Anatomy and physiology of penguins; Evolutionary history of penguins
·noun The egg-shaped fleshy fruit of a West Indian plant (Bromelia Pinguin) of the Pineapple family; also, the plant itself, which has rigid, pointed, and spiny-toothed leaves, and is used for hedges.
II. Penguin ·noun Any bird of the order Impennes, or Ptilopteri. They are covered with short, thick feathers, almost scalelike on the wings, which are without true quills. They are unable to fly, but use their wings to aid in diving, in which they are very expert. ·see King penguin, under Jackass.
penguin         
  • [[Magellanic penguin]]s (''Spheniscus magellanicus''). The closed neck collar denotes this species.
  • [[Adélie penguin]] (''Pygoscelis adeliae'') feeding young. Like its relatives, a neatly bi-coloured species with a head marking.
  • Penguin tracks in the sand on [[Bruny Island]], [[Tasmania]]
  • Endurance]]'' preparing an [[emperor penguin]] for consumption.
  • 175px
  • [[Southern rockhopper penguin]] (''Eudyptes chrysocome'') displaying its distinctive crest
  • Gálapagos Penguins Near Isabela Island
  • A reconstruction of the ancient penguin ''[[Icadyptes]]''
  • 175px
  • Penguin wings have the same general bone structure as flighted birds, but the bones are shorter and stouter to allow them to serve as fins. 1). Humerus 2). Sesamoid Bone 3). Radius 4). Ulna 5). Radial Carpal bone 6). Carpometacarpus 7). Phalanges
  • A group of [[emperor penguin]]s (''Aptenodytes forsteri'') in Antarctica
  • isabelline]] [[Adélie penguin]] on [[Gourdin Island]]
  • South Georgia]], British overseas territory
  • 175px
  • [[Chinstrap penguin]]s in [[Antarctica]]
  • 175px
  • [[Gentoo penguin]] swimming underwater at the Nagasaki Penguin Aquarium
  • 175px
  • flippers]] instead of wings.
  • Taxidermized penguin skin
  • 175px
FAMILY OF BIRDS
Sphenisciformes; Penguins; Sphenisiformes; Spheniscidae; Speniscidiformes; Ptilopteri; Penquins; Impennes; Pengiuns; Penquin; Spheniscinae; Penguines; Penguine; User:Lordzilla/a02/Luca; Behavior patterns of adult penguins; 🐧; Isabelline penguin; Spheniscidæ; Penguin eggs; Spheniscine; Anatomy and physiology of penguins; Evolutionary history of penguins
¦ noun a flightless black and white seabird of the southern hemisphere, with wings used as flippers. [Family Spheniscidae: several species.]
Origin
C16 (orig. denoting the great auk): of unknown origin.
penguin         
  • [[Magellanic penguin]]s (''Spheniscus magellanicus''). The closed neck collar denotes this species.
  • [[Adélie penguin]] (''Pygoscelis adeliae'') feeding young. Like its relatives, a neatly bi-coloured species with a head marking.
  • Penguin tracks in the sand on [[Bruny Island]], [[Tasmania]]
  • Endurance]]'' preparing an [[emperor penguin]] for consumption.
  • 175px
  • [[Southern rockhopper penguin]] (''Eudyptes chrysocome'') displaying its distinctive crest
  • Gálapagos Penguins Near Isabela Island
  • A reconstruction of the ancient penguin ''[[Icadyptes]]''
  • 175px
  • Penguin wings have the same general bone structure as flighted birds, but the bones are shorter and stouter to allow them to serve as fins. 1). Humerus 2). Sesamoid Bone 3). Radius 4). Ulna 5). Radial Carpal bone 6). Carpometacarpus 7). Phalanges
  • A group of [[emperor penguin]]s (''Aptenodytes forsteri'') in Antarctica
  • isabelline]] [[Adélie penguin]] on [[Gourdin Island]]
  • South Georgia]], British overseas territory
  • 175px
  • [[Chinstrap penguin]]s in [[Antarctica]]
  • 175px
  • [[Gentoo penguin]] swimming underwater at the Nagasaki Penguin Aquarium
  • 175px
  • flippers]] instead of wings.
  • Taxidermized penguin skin
  • 175px
FAMILY OF BIRDS
Sphenisciformes; Penguins; Sphenisiformes; Spheniscidae; Speniscidiformes; Ptilopteri; Penquins; Impennes; Pengiuns; Penquin; Spheniscinae; Penguines; Penguine; User:Lordzilla/a02/Luca; Behavior patterns of adult penguins; 🐧; Isabelline penguin; Spheniscidæ; Penguin eggs; Spheniscine; Anatomy and physiology of penguins; Evolutionary history of penguins
(penguins)
A penguin is a type of large black and white sea bird found mainly in the Antarctic. Penguins cannot fly but use their short wings for swimming.
N-COUNT
Impennes         
  • [[Magellanic penguin]]s (''Spheniscus magellanicus''). The closed neck collar denotes this species.
  • [[Adélie penguin]] (''Pygoscelis adeliae'') feeding young. Like its relatives, a neatly bi-coloured species with a head marking.
  • Penguin tracks in the sand on [[Bruny Island]], [[Tasmania]]
  • Endurance]]'' preparing an [[emperor penguin]] for consumption.
  • 175px
  • [[Southern rockhopper penguin]] (''Eudyptes chrysocome'') displaying its distinctive crest
  • Gálapagos Penguins Near Isabela Island
  • A reconstruction of the ancient penguin ''[[Icadyptes]]''
  • 175px
  • Penguin wings have the same general bone structure as flighted birds, but the bones are shorter and stouter to allow them to serve as fins. 1). Humerus 2). Sesamoid Bone 3). Radius 4). Ulna 5). Radial Carpal bone 6). Carpometacarpus 7). Phalanges
  • A group of [[emperor penguin]]s (''Aptenodytes forsteri'') in Antarctica
  • isabelline]] [[Adélie penguin]] on [[Gourdin Island]]
  • South Georgia]], British overseas territory
  • 175px
  • [[Chinstrap penguin]]s in [[Antarctica]]
  • 175px
  • [[Gentoo penguin]] swimming underwater at the Nagasaki Penguin Aquarium
  • 175px
  • flippers]] instead of wings.
  • Taxidermized penguin skin
  • 175px
FAMILY OF BIRDS
Sphenisciformes; Penguins; Sphenisiformes; Spheniscidae; Speniscidiformes; Ptilopteri; Penquins; Impennes; Pengiuns; Penquin; Spheniscinae; Penguines; Penguine; User:Lordzilla/a02/Luca; Behavior patterns of adult penguins; 🐧; Isabelline penguin; Spheniscidæ; Penguin eggs; Spheniscine; Anatomy and physiology of penguins; Evolutionary history of penguins
·noun ·pl An order of birds, including only the penguins, in which the wings are without quills, and not suited for flight.
Magellan Telescopes         
A PAIR OF OPTICAL TELESCOPES LOCATED AT LAS CAMPANAS OBSERVATORY IN CHILE
Magellan (Telescopes); Magellan telescopes; Magao; Magellan Telescope; Baade telescope; Baade Telescope; Magellan-Baade Telescope; Magellan-Clay Telescope; Clay Telescope
The Magellan Telescopes are a pair of optical telescopes located at Las Campanas Observatory in Chile. The two telescopes are named after the astronomer Walter Baade and the philanthropist Landon T.

Википедия

Magellanic penguin

The Magellanic penguin (Spheniscus magellanicus) is a South American penguin, breeding in coastal Patagonia, including Argentina, Chile, and the Falkland Islands, with some migrating to Brazil and Uruguay, where they are occasionally seen as far north as Espirito Santo. Vagrants have been found in El Salvador, the Avian Island in Antarctica, Australia, and New Zealand. It is the most numerous of the Spheniscus banded penguins. Its nearest relatives are the African penguin, the Humboldt penguin, and the Galápagos penguins. The Magellanic penguin was named after Portuguese explorer Ferdinand Magellan, who spotted the birds in 1520. The species is listed as being of Least Concern by the IUCN.