Aptenodytes fosteri, emperor penguin
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Aptenodytes fosteri, emperor penguin
This emperor penguin, one of the earliest to come to Britain, was one of the many specimens collected by James Clark Ross Antarctic expedition between 1839 and 1843. The taxidermist who prepared it was not familiar with live emperor penguins and created an unusually long, thin penguin
Media ID 8625904
© Mary Evans / Natural History Museum
1817 1911 Antarctic Antarctica Aptenodytes Aptenodytes Forsteri Beak Emperor Penguin Fosteri Hooker Penguin Ross Sauropsid Sauropsida Seabird Sir Joseph Dalton Sir Joseph Dalton Hooker
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