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  2. Fiordland penguin - Wikipedia

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    The Fiordland penguin (Eudyptes pachyrhynchus), also known as the Fiordland crested penguin (in Māori, tawaki or pokotiwha), is a crested penguin species endemic to New Zealand. It currently breeds along the south-western coasts of New Zealand 's South Island as well as on Stewart Island/Rakiura and its outlying islands. [ 2 ]

  3. List of penguins - Wikipedia

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    The International Ornithologists' Union (IOU) recognises 18 species of penguins in six genera. This list does not include hybrid species, extinct prehistoric species, or putative species not yet accepted by the IOU. Family Spheniscidae. Genus Aptenodytes: two species; Genus Pygoscelis: three species; Genus Eudyptula: one species

  4. Crested penguin - Wikipedia

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    Eudyptes is a genus of penguins whose members are collectively called crested penguins. [2] The exact number of species in the genus varies between four and seven depending on the authority, and a Chatham Islands species became extinct in recent centuries. All are black and white penguins with yellow crests, red bills and eyes, and are found on ...

  5. FarmVille Winter Wonderland Animals: Caribou and Fiordland ...

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    Just today, we brought you a FarmVille Sneak Peek of a series of then unreleased animals, and wouldn't you know it? Tonight's FarmVille update sees two of those four animals being released in the ...

  6. Eudyptes warhami - Wikipedia

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    Bones of crested penguins (genus Eudyptes) have been recorded from subfossil deposits on main Chatham Island for years. They had been identified as Fiordland or erect-crested penguins, but Tennyson and Millener noted in 1994 they differed from both those species, and probably represented a species of crested penguin endemic to the Chatham Islands. [4]

  7. Penguin - Wikipedia

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    Penguins for the most part breed in large colonies, the exceptions being the yellow-eyed and Fiordland species; these colonies may range in size from as few as 100 pairs for gentoo penguins to several hundred thousand in the case of king, macaroni and chinstrap penguins. [60]

  8. Play Solitaire Freecell Penguin Online for Free - AOL.com

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    Solitaire: FreeCell Penguin. A version of FreeCell Solitaire where tableau cards are built down in suit and three of the foundations are filled initially.

  9. Category:Penguins - Wikipedia

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    Penguins (order Sphenisciformes, family Spheniscidae) are an order of flightless birds living in the southern hemisphere. They are not, contrary to popular belief, only found in cold climates, such as Antarctica .