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  2. Antarctopelta - Wikipedia

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    Antarctopelta (ann-TARK-toh-PEL-tÉ™; meaning 'Antarctic shield') is a genus of ankylosaurian dinosaur, a group of large, quadrupedal herbivores, that lived during the Maastrichtian stage of the Late Cretaceous period on what is now James Ross Island, Antarctica. Antarctopelta is the only known ankylosaur from Antarctica and a member of ...

  3. Wildlife of Antarctica - Wikipedia

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    The large animals often migrate between the two, and smaller animals are expected to be able to spread via underwater currents. [8] However, among smaller marine animals generally assumed to be the same in the Antarctica and the Arctic, more detailed studies of each population have often—but not always—revealed differences, showing that ...

  4. List of mammals of Antarctica - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of native wild mammal species recorded in Antarctica. There are 23 mammal species in Antarctica, all of which are marine. Three are considered endangered, one is vulnerable, eight are listed as data deficient, and one has not yet been evaluated. [1] Domesticated species, such as the dogs formerly present, [2] are not ...

  5. Category:Fauna of Antarctica - Wikipedia

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    Antarctica (inside the inner line) and the Subantarctic zone (between the two lines) as defined in the WGSRPD The main article for this category is Fauna of Antarctica . This category is for articles about the native fauna of Antarctica .

  6. Category:Prehistoric animals of Antarctica - Wikipedia

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    Prehistoric animals of prehistoric Antarctica This category is for Animals of Antarctica that are only known from fossils. For recently extinct species, see Extinct animals of Antarctica .

  7. Category:Paleogene animals of Antarctica - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Paleogene animals of Antarctica" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  8. Brown skua - Wikipedia

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    Brown skua eyeing a king penguin carcass. This is the heaviest species of skua and rivals the largest gulls, the great black-backed gull and glaucous gull, as the heaviest species in the shorebird order although not as large in length or wingspan. [2]

  9. Antarctic shag - Wikipedia

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    The adult Antarctic shag is about 75–77 cm tall, [3] has a wingspan of 124 cm, [2] and weighs 1.5-3.5 kg. [4] When looking at individuals within this species, the most defining characteristic is the warty yellow caruncle found on the forehead. [3]