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20240116_zaf_c35_033 January 16, 2024, Calgary, Ab, CANADA: King penguins go for a walk along a pathway for some exercise at the Calgary Zoo in Calgary, Alta., Tuesday, Jan. 16, 2024. The penguins will go for a daily walk at the zoo until the spring. (Credit Image: © Todd Korol/The Canadian Press/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240116_zaf_c35_037 January 16, 2024, Calgary, Ab, CANADA: King penguins go for a walk along a pathway for some exercise at the Calgary Zoo in Calgary, Alta., Tuesday, Jan. 16, 2024. The penguins will go for a daily walk at the zoo until the spring. (Credit Image: © Todd Korol/The Canadian Press/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240116_zaf_c35_036 January 16, 2024, Calgary, Ab, CANADA: King penguins go for a walk along a pathway for some exercise at the Calgary Zoo in Calgary, Alta., Tuesday, Jan. 16, 2024. The penguins will go for a daily walk at the zoo until the spring. (Credit Image: © Todd Korol/The Canadian Press/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240116_zaf_c35_031 January 16, 2024, Calgary, Ab, CANADA: King penguins go for a walk along a pathway for some exercise at the Calgary Zoo in Calgary, Alta., Tuesday, Jan. 16, 2024. The penguins will go for a daily walk at the zoo until the spring. (Credit Image: © Todd Korol/The Canadian Press/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240116_zaf_c35_035 January 16, 2024, Calgary, Ab, CANADA: King penguins go for a walk along a pathway for some exercise at the Calgary Zoo in Calgary, Alta., Tuesday, Jan. 16, 2024. The penguins will go for a daily walk at the zoo until the spring. (Credit Image: © Todd Korol/The Canadian Press/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240116_zaf_c35_034 January 16, 2024, Calgary, Ab, CANADA: Patrons take photos of the king penguins as they go for a walk along a pathway for some exercise at the Calgary Zoo in Calgary, Alta., Tuesday, Jan. 16, 2024. The penguins will go for a daily walk at the zoo until the spring. (Credit Image: © Todd Korol/The Canadian Press/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240116_zaf_c35_027 January 16, 2024, Calgary, Ab, CANADA: King penguins go for a walk along a pathway for some exercise at the Calgary Zoo in Calgary, Alta., Tuesday, Jan. 16, 2024. The penguins will go for a daily walk at the zoo until the spring. (Credit Image: © Todd Korol/The Canadian Press/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240116_zaf_c35_032 January 16, 2024, Calgary, Ab, CANADA: A couple takes a selfie with the king penguins as they go for a walk along a pathway for some exercise at the Calgary Zoo in Calgary, Alta., Tuesday, Jan. 16, 2024. The penguins will go for a daily walk at the zoo until the spring. (Credit Image: © Todd Korol/The Canadian Press/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240116_zaf_c35_030 January 16, 2024, Calgary, Ab, CANADA: King penguins gather before they go for a walk along a pathway for some exercise at the Calgary Zoo in Calgary, Alta., Tuesday, Jan. 16, 2024. The penguins will go for a daily walk at the zoo until the spring. (Credit Image: © Todd Korol/The Canadian Press/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240116_zaf_c35_029 January 16, 2024, Calgary, Ab, CANADA: King penguins gather before they go for a walk along a pathway for some exercise at the Calgary Zoo in Calgary, Alta., Tuesday, Jan. 16, 2024. The penguins will go for a daily walk at the zoo until the spring. (Credit Image: © Todd Korol/The Canadian Press/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240116_zaf_c35_028 January 16, 2024, Calgary, Ab, CANADA: King penguins gather before they go for a walk along a pathway for some exercise at the Calgary Zoo in Calgary, Alta., Tuesday, Jan. 16, 2024. The penguins will go for a daily walk at the zoo until the spring. (Credit Image: © Todd Korol/The Canadian Press/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20230504_zia_c218_005 May 4, 2023: VIDEO AVAILABLE. CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE.**..Animals at ZSLâ??s conservation zoos got into the royal spirit this week, after zookeepers put up red, white and blue bunting in preparation for the Coronation Weekend...Critically Endangered Western Lowland gorillas and Bolivian black-capped squirrel monkeys woke up at London Zoo to find their home transformed by the decorations in honour of the historic event, while Charlie the Humboldt penguin represented his namesake, King Charles III, on London Zooâ??s iconic Penguin Beach...Over at Whipsnade Zoo, meerkats Bibbity, Pixie and Joey tucked into some tasty and nutritious crickets underneath Union flag bunting to mark the forthcoming festivities, while the conservation zooâ??s troop of endangered ring-tailed lemurs leapt agilely from bunting covered branch to branch to investigate theirs...Both conservation zoos are part of international conservation charity ZSL, whose vital work has been supported by the Royal Family since 1826, when it was first granted a Royal Charter by King George IV...Since then, every monarch, including the late Queen Elizabeth II, has served as ZSLâ??s Royal Patron â?? inspiring support for nature by shining an important spotlight on the work of the conservation zoos and championing ZSLâ??s wider work protecting species and restoring ecosystems across the world...King Charles III has been a supporter of ZSL since joining ZSLâ??s Exceptional Young Zoologist Club aged just 13: A life-long champion of wildlife, in his capacity as the Prince of Wales, His Majesty became ZSLâ??s Vice Patron in 2014...From Saturday 6 â?? Monday 8 May, visitors to London Zoo can enjoy a jam-packed programme of Royal activities. Families can discover the Kings and Queens of the animal kingdom at lively animal talks, learning about a whole host of â??royalâ?? animals, including Bhanu the Asiatic lion (Credit Image: © Cover Images via ZUMA Pres
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20230504_zia_c218_006 May 4, 2023: VIDEO AVAILABLE. CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE.**..Animals at ZSLâ??s conservation zoos got into the royal spirit this week, after zookeepers put up red, white and blue bunting in preparation for the Coronation Weekend...Critically Endangered Western Lowland gorillas and Bolivian black-capped squirrel monkeys woke up at London Zoo to find their home transformed by the decorations in honour of the historic event, while Charlie the Humboldt penguin represented his namesake, King Charles III, on London Zooâ??s iconic Penguin Beach...Over at Whipsnade Zoo, meerkats Bibbity, Pixie and Joey tucked into some tasty and nutritious crickets underneath Union flag bunting to mark the forthcoming festivities, while the conservation zooâ??s troop of endangered ring-tailed lemurs leapt agilely from bunting covered branch to branch to investigate theirs...Both conservation zoos are part of international conservation charity ZSL, whose vital work has been supported by the Royal Family since 1826, when it was first granted a Royal Charter by King George IV...Since then, every monarch, including the late Queen Elizabeth II, has served as ZSLâ??s Royal Patron â?? inspiring support for nature by shining an important spotlight on the work of the conservation zoos and championing ZSLâ??s wider work protecting species and restoring ecosystems across the world...King Charles III has been a supporter of ZSL since joining ZSLâ??s Exceptional Young Zoologist Club aged just 13: A life-long champion of wildlife, in his capacity as the Prince of Wales, His Majesty became ZSLâ??s Vice Patron in 2014...From Saturday 6 â?? Monday 8 May, visitors to London Zoo can enjoy a jam-packed programme of Royal activities. Families can discover the Kings and Queens of the animal kingdom at lively animal talks, learning about a whole host of â??royalâ?? animals, including Bhanu the Asiatic lion (Credit Image: © Cover Images via ZUMA Pres
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20230504_zia_c218_012 May 4, 2023, London, United Kingdom: VIDEO AVAILABLE. CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE.**..Animals at ZSLâ??s conservation zoos got into the royal spirit this week, after zookeepers put up red, white and blue bunting in preparation for the Coronation Weekend...Critically Endangered Western Lowland gorillas and Bolivian black-capped squirrel monkeys woke up at London Zoo to find their home transformed by the decorations in honour of the historic event, while Charlie the Humboldt penguin represented his namesake, King Charles III, on London Zooâ??s iconic Penguin Beach...Over at Whipsnade Zoo, meerkats Bibbity, Pixie and Joey tucked into some tasty and nutritious crickets underneath Union flag bunting to mark the forthcoming festivities, while the conservation zooâ??s troop of endangered ring-tailed lemurs leapt agilely from bunting covered branch to branch to investigate theirs...Both conservation zoos are part of international conservation charity ZSL, whose vital work has been supported by the Royal Family since 1826, when it was first granted a Royal Charter by King George IV...Since then, every monarch, including the late Queen Elizabeth II, has served as ZSLâ??s Royal Patron â?? inspiring support for nature by shining an important spotlight on the work of the conservation zoos and championing ZSLâ??s wider work protecting species and restoring ecosystems across the world...King Charles III has been a supporter of ZSL since joining ZSLâ??s Exceptional Young Zoologist Club aged just 13: A life-long champion of wildlife, in his capacity as the Prince of Wales, His Majesty became ZSLâ??s Vice Patron in 2014...From Saturday 6 â?? Monday 8 May, visitors to London Zoo can enjoy a jam-packed programme of Royal activities. Families can discover the Kings and Queens of the animal kingdom at lively animal talks, learning about a whole host of â??royalâ?? animals, including Bhanu the Asiatic lion (Credit Image: © Lo
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20230504_zia_c218_017 May 4, 2023: VIDEO AVAILABLE. CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE.**..Animals at ZSLâ??s conservation zoos got into the royal spirit this week, after zookeepers put up red, white and blue bunting in preparation for the Coronation Weekend...Critically Endangered Western Lowland gorillas and Bolivian black-capped squirrel monkeys woke up at London Zoo to find their home transformed by the decorations in honour of the historic event, while Charlie the Humboldt penguin represented his namesake, King Charles III, on London Zooâ??s iconic Penguin Beach...Over at Whipsnade Zoo, meerkats Bibbity, Pixie and Joey tucked into some tasty and nutritious crickets underneath Union flag bunting to mark the forthcoming festivities, while the conservation zooâ??s troop of endangered ring-tailed lemurs leapt agilely from bunting covered branch to branch to investigate theirs...Both conservation zoos are part of international conservation charity ZSL, whose vital work has been supported by the Royal Family since 1826, when it was first granted a Royal Charter by King George IV...Since then, every monarch, including the late Queen Elizabeth II, has served as ZSLâ??s Royal Patron â?? inspiring support for nature by shining an important spotlight on the work of the conservation zoos and championing ZSLâ??s wider work protecting species and restoring ecosystems across the world...King Charles III has been a supporter of ZSL since joining ZSLâ??s Exceptional Young Zoologist Club aged just 13: A life-long champion of wildlife, in his capacity as the Prince of Wales, His Majesty became ZSLâ??s Vice Patron in 2014...From Saturday 6 â?? Monday 8 May, visitors to London Zoo can enjoy a jam-packed programme of Royal activities. Families can discover the Kings and Queens of the animal kingdom at lively animal talks, learning about a whole host of â??royalâ?? animals, including Bhanu the Asiatic lion (Credit Image: © Cover Images via ZUMA Pres
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20230504_zia_c218_013 May 4, 2023, London, United Kingdom: VIDEO AVAILABLE. CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE.**..Animals at ZSLâ??s conservation zoos got into the royal spirit this week, after zookeepers put up red, white and blue bunting in preparation for the Coronation Weekend...Critically Endangered Western Lowland gorillas and Bolivian black-capped squirrel monkeys woke up at London Zoo to find their home transformed by the decorations in honour of the historic event, while Charlie the Humboldt penguin represented his namesake, King Charles III, on London Zooâ??s iconic Penguin Beach...Over at Whipsnade Zoo, meerkats Bibbity, Pixie and Joey tucked into some tasty and nutritious crickets underneath Union flag bunting to mark the forthcoming festivities, while the conservation zooâ??s troop of endangered ring-tailed lemurs leapt agilely from bunting covered branch to branch to investigate theirs...Both conservation zoos are part of international conservation charity ZSL, whose vital work has been supported by the Royal Family since 1826, when it was first granted a Royal Charter by King George IV...Since then, every monarch, including the late Queen Elizabeth II, has served as ZSLâ??s Royal Patron â?? inspiring support for nature by shining an important spotlight on the work of the conservation zoos and championing ZSLâ??s wider work protecting species and restoring ecosystems across the world...King Charles III has been a supporter of ZSL since joining ZSLâ??s Exceptional Young Zoologist Club aged just 13: A life-long champion of wildlife, in his capacity as the Prince of Wales, His Majesty became ZSLâ??s Vice Patron in 2014...From Saturday 6 â?? Monday 8 May, visitors to London Zoo can enjoy a jam-packed programme of Royal activities. Families can discover the Kings and Queens of the animal kingdom at lively animal talks, learning about a whole host of â??royalâ?? animals, including Bhanu the Asiatic lion (Credit Image: © Lo
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20230504_zia_c218_018 May 4, 2023: VIDEO AVAILABLE. CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE.**..Animals at ZSLâ??s conservation zoos got into the royal spirit this week, after zookeepers put up red, white and blue bunting in preparation for the Coronation Weekend...Critically Endangered Western Lowland gorillas and Bolivian black-capped squirrel monkeys woke up at London Zoo to find their home transformed by the decorations in honour of the historic event, while Charlie the Humboldt penguin represented his namesake, King Charles III, on London Zooâ??s iconic Penguin Beach...Over at Whipsnade Zoo, meerkats Bibbity, Pixie and Joey tucked into some tasty and nutritious crickets underneath Union flag bunting to mark the forthcoming festivities, while the conservation zooâ??s troop of endangered ring-tailed lemurs leapt agilely from bunting covered branch to branch to investigate theirs...Both conservation zoos are part of international conservation charity ZSL, whose vital work has been supported by the Royal Family since 1826, when it was first granted a Royal Charter by King George IV...Since then, every monarch, including the late Queen Elizabeth II, has served as ZSLâ??s Royal Patron â?? inspiring support for nature by shining an important spotlight on the work of the conservation zoos and championing ZSLâ??s wider work protecting species and restoring ecosystems across the world...King Charles III has been a supporter of ZSL since joining ZSLâ??s Exceptional Young Zoologist Club aged just 13: A life-long champion of wildlife, in his capacity as the Prince of Wales, His Majesty became ZSLâ??s Vice Patron in 2014...From Saturday 6 â?? Monday 8 May, visitors to London Zoo can enjoy a jam-packed programme of Royal activities. Families can discover the Kings and Queens of the animal kingdom at lively animal talks, learning about a whole host of â??royalâ?? animals, including Bhanu the Asiatic lion (Credit Image: © Cover Images via ZUMA Pres
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20230504_zia_c218_002 May 4, 2023, London, United Kingdom: VIDEO AVAILABLE. CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE.**..Animals at ZSLâ??s conservation zoos got into the royal spirit this week, after zookeepers put up red, white and blue bunting in preparation for the Coronation Weekend...Critically Endangered Western Lowland gorillas and Bolivian black-capped squirrel monkeys woke up at London Zoo to find their home transformed by the decorations in honour of the historic event, while Charlie the Humboldt penguin represented his namesake, King Charles III, on London Zooâ??s iconic Penguin Beach...Over at Whipsnade Zoo, meerkats Bibbity, Pixie and Joey tucked into some tasty and nutritious crickets underneath Union flag bunting to mark the forthcoming festivities, while the conservation zooâ??s troop of endangered ring-tailed lemurs leapt agilely from bunting covered branch to branch to investigate theirs...Both conservation zoos are part of international conservation charity ZSL, whose vital work has been supported by the Royal Family since 1826, when it was first granted a Royal Charter by King George IV...Since then, every monarch, including the late Queen Elizabeth II, has served as ZSLâ??s Royal Patron â?? inspiring support for nature by shining an important spotlight on the work of the conservation zoos and championing ZSLâ??s wider work protecting species and restoring ecosystems across the world...King Charles III has been a supporter of ZSL since joining ZSLâ??s Exceptional Young Zoologist Club aged just 13: A life-long champion of wildlife, in his capacity as the Prince of Wales, His Majesty became ZSLâ??s Vice Patron in 2014...From Saturday 6 â?? Monday 8 May, visitors to London Zoo can enjoy a jam-packed programme of Royal activities. Families can discover the Kings and Queens of the animal kingdom at lively animal talks, learning about a whole host of â??royalâ?? animals, including Bhanu the Asiatic lion (Credit Image: © Lo
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20230504_zia_c218_001 May 4, 2023, London, United Kingdom: VIDEO AVAILABLE. CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE.**..Animals at ZSLâ??s conservation zoos got into the royal spirit this week, after zookeepers put up red, white and blue bunting in preparation for the Coronation Weekend...Critically Endangered Western Lowland gorillas and Bolivian black-capped squirrel monkeys woke up at London Zoo to find their home transformed by the decorations in honour of the historic event, while Charlie the Humboldt penguin represented his namesake, King Charles III, on London Zooâ??s iconic Penguin Beach...Over at Whipsnade Zoo, meerkats Bibbity, Pixie and Joey tucked into some tasty and nutritious crickets underneath Union flag bunting to mark the forthcoming festivities, while the conservation zooâ??s troop of endangered ring-tailed lemurs leapt agilely from bunting covered branch to branch to investigate theirs...Both conservation zoos are part of international conservation charity ZSL, whose vital work has been supported by the Royal Family since 1826, when it was first granted a Royal Charter by King George IV...Since then, every monarch, including the late Queen Elizabeth II, has served as ZSLâ??s Royal Patron â?? inspiring support for nature by shining an important spotlight on the work of the conservation zoos and championing ZSLâ??s wider work protecting species and restoring ecosystems across the world...King Charles III has been a supporter of ZSL since joining ZSLâ??s Exceptional Young Zoologist Club aged just 13: A life-long champion of wildlife, in his capacity as the Prince of Wales, His Majesty became ZSLâ??s Vice Patron in 2014...From Saturday 6 â?? Monday 8 May, visitors to London Zoo can enjoy a jam-packed programme of Royal activities. Families can discover the Kings and Queens of the animal kingdom at lively animal talks, learning about a whole host of â??royalâ?? animals, including Bhanu the Asiatic lion (Credit Image: © Lo
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20230504_zia_c218_010 May 4, 2023, Whipsnade, United Kingdom: VIDEO AVAILABLE. CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE.**..Animals at ZSLâ??s conservation zoos got into the royal spirit this week, after zookeepers put up red, white and blue bunting in preparation for the Coronation Weekend...Critically Endangered Western Lowland gorillas and Bolivian black-capped squirrel monkeys woke up at London Zoo to find their home transformed by the decorations in honour of the historic event, while Charlie the Humboldt penguin represented his namesake, King Charles III, on London Zooâ??s iconic Penguin Beach...Over at Whipsnade Zoo, meerkats Bibbity, Pixie and Joey tucked into some tasty and nutritious crickets underneath Union flag bunting to mark the forthcoming festivities, while the conservation zooâ??s troop of endangered ring-tailed lemurs leapt agilely from bunting covered branch to branch to investigate theirs...Both conservation zoos are part of international conservation charity ZSL, whose vital work has been supported by the Royal Family since 1826, when it was first granted a Royal Charter by King George IV...Since then, every monarch, including the late Queen Elizabeth II, has served as ZSLâ??s Royal Patron â?? inspiring support for nature by shining an important spotlight on the work of the conservation zoos and championing ZSLâ??s wider work protecting species and restoring ecosystems across the world...King Charles III has been a supporter of ZSL since joining ZSLâ??s Exceptional Young Zoologist Club aged just 13: A life-long champion of wildlife, in his capacity as the Prince of Wales, His Majesty became ZSLâ??s Vice Patron in 2014...From Saturday 6 â?? Monday 8 May, visitors to London Zoo can enjoy a jam-packed programme of Royal activities. Families can discover the Kings and Queens of the animal kingdom at lively animal talks, learning about a whole host of â??royalâ?? animals, including Bhanu the Asiatic lion (Credit Image: ©
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20230504_zia_c218_003 May 4, 2023, London, United Kingdom: VIDEO AVAILABLE. CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE.**..Animals at ZSLâ??s conservation zoos got into the royal spirit this week, after zookeepers put up red, white and blue bunting in preparation for the Coronation Weekend...Critically Endangered Western Lowland gorillas and Bolivian black-capped squirrel monkeys woke up at London Zoo to find their home transformed by the decorations in honour of the historic event, while Charlie the Humboldt penguin represented his namesake, King Charles III, on London Zooâ??s iconic Penguin Beach...Over at Whipsnade Zoo, meerkats Bibbity, Pixie and Joey tucked into some tasty and nutritious crickets underneath Union flag bunting to mark the forthcoming festivities, while the conservation zooâ??s troop of endangered ring-tailed lemurs leapt agilely from bunting covered branch to branch to investigate theirs...Both conservation zoos are part of international conservation charity ZSL, whose vital work has been supported by the Royal Family since 1826, when it was first granted a Royal Charter by King George IV...Since then, every monarch, including the late Queen Elizabeth II, has served as ZSLâ??s Royal Patron â?? inspiring support for nature by shining an important spotlight on the work of the conservation zoos and championing ZSLâ??s wider work protecting species and restoring ecosystems across the world...King Charles III has been a supporter of ZSL since joining ZSLâ??s Exceptional Young Zoologist Club aged just 13: A life-long champion of wildlife, in his capacity as the Prince of Wales, His Majesty became ZSLâ??s Vice Patron in 2014...From Saturday 6 â?? Monday 8 May, visitors to London Zoo can enjoy a jam-packed programme of Royal activities. Families can discover the Kings and Queens of the animal kingdom at lively animal talks, learning about a whole host of â??royalâ?? animals, including Bhanu the Asiatic lion (Credit Image: © Lo
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20230504_zia_c218_011 May 4, 2023, Whipsnade, United Kingdom: VIDEO AVAILABLE. CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE.**..Animals at ZSLâ??s conservation zoos got into the royal spirit this week, after zookeepers put up red, white and blue bunting in preparation for the Coronation Weekend...Critically Endangered Western Lowland gorillas and Bolivian black-capped squirrel monkeys woke up at London Zoo to find their home transformed by the decorations in honour of the historic event, while Charlie the Humboldt penguin represented his namesake, King Charles III, on London Zooâ??s iconic Penguin Beach...Over at Whipsnade Zoo, meerkats Bibbity, Pixie and Joey tucked into some tasty and nutritious crickets underneath Union flag bunting to mark the forthcoming festivities, while the conservation zooâ??s troop of endangered ring-tailed lemurs leapt agilely from bunting covered branch to branch to investigate theirs...Both conservation zoos are part of international conservation charity ZSL, whose vital work has been supported by the Royal Family since 1826, when it was first granted a Royal Charter by King George IV...Since then, every monarch, including the late Queen Elizabeth II, has served as ZSLâ??s Royal Patron â?? inspiring support for nature by shining an important spotlight on the work of the conservation zoos and championing ZSLâ??s wider work protecting species and restoring ecosystems across the world...King Charles III has been a supporter of ZSL since joining ZSLâ??s Exceptional Young Zoologist Club aged just 13: A life-long champion of wildlife, in his capacity as the Prince of Wales, His Majesty became ZSLâ??s Vice Patron in 2014...From Saturday 6 â?? Monday 8 May, visitors to London Zoo can enjoy a jam-packed programme of Royal activities. Families can discover the Kings and Queens of the animal kingdom at lively animal talks, learning about a whole host of â??royalâ?? animals, including Bhanu the Asiatic lion (Credit Image: ©
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20230504_zia_c218_008 May 4, 2023, Whipsnade, United Kingdom: VIDEO AVAILABLE. CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE.**..Animals at ZSLâ??s conservation zoos got into the royal spirit this week, after zookeepers put up red, white and blue bunting in preparation for the Coronation Weekend...Critically Endangered Western Lowland gorillas and Bolivian black-capped squirrel monkeys woke up at London Zoo to find their home transformed by the decorations in honour of the historic event, while Charlie the Humboldt penguin represented his namesake, King Charles III, on London Zooâ??s iconic Penguin Beach...Over at Whipsnade Zoo, meerkats Bibbity, Pixie and Joey tucked into some tasty and nutritious crickets underneath Union flag bunting to mark the forthcoming festivities, while the conservation zooâ??s troop of endangered ring-tailed lemurs leapt agilely from bunting covered branch to branch to investigate theirs...Both conservation zoos are part of international conservation charity ZSL, whose vital work has been supported by the Royal Family since 1826, when it was first granted a Royal Charter by King George IV...Since then, every monarch, including the late Queen Elizabeth II, has served as ZSLâ??s Royal Patron â?? inspiring support for nature by shining an important spotlight on the work of the conservation zoos and championing ZSLâ??s wider work protecting species and restoring ecosystems across the world...King Charles III has been a supporter of ZSL since joining ZSLâ??s Exceptional Young Zoologist Club aged just 13: A life-long champion of wildlife, in his capacity as the Prince of Wales, His Majesty became ZSLâ??s Vice Patron in 2014...From Saturday 6 â?? Monday 8 May, visitors to London Zoo can enjoy a jam-packed programme of Royal activities. Families can discover the Kings and Queens of the animal kingdom at lively animal talks, learning about a whole host of â??royalâ?? animals, including Bhanu the Asiatic lion (Credit Image: ©
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20230504_zia_c218_004 May 4, 2023, London, United Kingdom: VIDEO AVAILABLE. CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE.**..Animals at ZSLâ??s conservation zoos got into the royal spirit this week, after zookeepers put up red, white and blue bunting in preparation for the Coronation Weekend...Critically Endangered Western Lowland gorillas and Bolivian black-capped squirrel monkeys woke up at London Zoo to find their home transformed by the decorations in honour of the historic event, while Charlie the Humboldt penguin represented his namesake, King Charles III, on London Zooâ??s iconic Penguin Beach...Over at Whipsnade Zoo, meerkats Bibbity, Pixie and Joey tucked into some tasty and nutritious crickets underneath Union flag bunting to mark the forthcoming festivities, while the conservation zooâ??s troop of endangered ring-tailed lemurs leapt agilely from bunting covered branch to branch to investigate theirs...Both conservation zoos are part of international conservation charity ZSL, whose vital work has been supported by the Royal Family since 1826, when it was first granted a Royal Charter by King George IV...Since then, every monarch, including the late Queen Elizabeth II, has served as ZSLâ??s Royal Patron â?? inspiring support for nature by shining an important spotlight on the work of the conservation zoos and championing ZSLâ??s wider work protecting species and restoring ecosystems across the world...King Charles III has been a supporter of ZSL since joining ZSLâ??s Exceptional Young Zoologist Club aged just 13: A life-long champion of wildlife, in his capacity as the Prince of Wales, His Majesty became ZSLâ??s Vice Patron in 2014...From Saturday 6 â?? Monday 8 May, visitors to London Zoo can enjoy a jam-packed programme of Royal activities. Families can discover the Kings and Queens of the animal kingdom at lively animal talks, learning about a whole host of â??royalâ?? animals, including Bhanu the Asiatic lion (Credit Image: © Lo
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20230504_zia_c218_014 May 4, 2023, London, United Kingdom: VIDEO AVAILABLE. CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE.**..Animals at ZSLâ??s conservation zoos got into the royal spirit this week, after zookeepers put up red, white and blue bunting in preparation for the Coronation Weekend...Critically Endangered Western Lowland gorillas and Bolivian black-capped squirrel monkeys woke up at London Zoo to find their home transformed by the decorations in honour of the historic event, while Charlie the Humboldt penguin represented his namesake, King Charles III, on London Zooâ??s iconic Penguin Beach...Over at Whipsnade Zoo, meerkats Bibbity, Pixie and Joey tucked into some tasty and nutritious crickets underneath Union flag bunting to mark the forthcoming festivities, while the conservation zooâ??s troop of endangered ring-tailed lemurs leapt agilely from bunting covered branch to branch to investigate theirs...Both conservation zoos are part of international conservation charity ZSL, whose vital work has been supported by the Royal Family since 1826, when it was first granted a Royal Charter by King George IV...Since then, every monarch, including the late Queen Elizabeth II, has served as ZSLâ??s Royal Patron â?? inspiring support for nature by shining an important spotlight on the work of the conservation zoos and championing ZSLâ??s wider work protecting species and restoring ecosystems across the world...King Charles III has been a supporter of ZSL since joining ZSLâ??s Exceptional Young Zoologist Club aged just 13: A life-long champion of wildlife, in his capacity as the Prince of Wales, His Majesty became ZSLâ??s Vice Patron in 2014...From Saturday 6 â?? Monday 8 May, visitors to London Zoo can enjoy a jam-packed programme of Royal activities. Families can discover the Kings and Queens of the animal kingdom at lively animal talks, learning about a whole host of â??royalâ?? animals, including Bhanu the Asiatic lion (Credit Image: © Lo
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20230504_zia_c218_015 May 4, 2023, London, United Kingdom: VIDEO AVAILABLE. CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE.**..Animals at ZSLâ??s conservation zoos got into the royal spirit this week, after zookeepers put up red, white and blue bunting in preparation for the Coronation Weekend...Critically Endangered Western Lowland gorillas and Bolivian black-capped squirrel monkeys woke up at London Zoo to find their home transformed by the decorations in honour of the historic event, while Charlie the Humboldt penguin represented his namesake, King Charles III, on London Zooâ??s iconic Penguin Beach...Over at Whipsnade Zoo, meerkats Bibbity, Pixie and Joey tucked into some tasty and nutritious crickets underneath Union flag bunting to mark the forthcoming festivities, while the conservation zooâ??s troop of endangered ring-tailed lemurs leapt agilely from bunting covered branch to branch to investigate theirs...Both conservation zoos are part of international conservation charity ZSL, whose vital work has been supported by the Royal Family since 1826, when it was first granted a Royal Charter by King George IV...Since then, every monarch, including the late Queen Elizabeth II, has served as ZSLâ??s Royal Patron â?? inspiring support for nature by shining an important spotlight on the work of the conservation zoos and championing ZSLâ??s wider work protecting species and restoring ecosystems across the world...King Charles III has been a supporter of ZSL since joining ZSLâ??s Exceptional Young Zoologist Club aged just 13: A life-long champion of wildlife, in his capacity as the Prince of Wales, His Majesty became ZSLâ??s Vice Patron in 2014...From Saturday 6 â?? Monday 8 May, visitors to London Zoo can enjoy a jam-packed programme of Royal activities. Families can discover the Kings and Queens of the animal kingdom at lively animal talks, learning about a whole host of â??royalâ?? animals, including Bhanu the Asiatic lion (Credit Image: © Lo
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20230504_zia_c218_016 May 4, 2023, London, United Kingdom: VIDEO AVAILABLE. CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE.**..Animals at ZSLâ??s conservation zoos got into the royal spirit this week, after zookeepers put up red, white and blue bunting in preparation for the Coronation Weekend...Critically Endangered Western Lowland gorillas and Bolivian black-capped squirrel monkeys woke up at London Zoo to find their home transformed by the decorations in honour of the historic event, while Charlie the Humboldt penguin represented his namesake, King Charles III, on London Zooâ??s iconic Penguin Beach...Over at Whipsnade Zoo, meerkats Bibbity, Pixie and Joey tucked into some tasty and nutritious crickets underneath Union flag bunting to mark the forthcoming festivities, while the conservation zooâ??s troop of endangered ring-tailed lemurs leapt agilely from bunting covered branch to branch to investigate theirs...Both conservation zoos are part of international conservation charity ZSL, whose vital work has been supported by the Royal Family since 1826, when it was first granted a Royal Charter by King George IV...Since then, every monarch, including the late Queen Elizabeth II, has served as ZSLâ??s Royal Patron â?? inspiring support for nature by shining an important spotlight on the work of the conservation zoos and championing ZSLâ??s wider work protecting species and restoring ecosystems across the world...King Charles III has been a supporter of ZSL since joining ZSLâ??s Exceptional Young Zoologist Club aged just 13: A life-long champion of wildlife, in his capacity as the Prince of Wales, His Majesty became ZSLâ??s Vice Patron in 2014...From Saturday 6 â?? Monday 8 May, visitors to London Zoo can enjoy a jam-packed programme of Royal activities. Families can discover the Kings and Queens of the animal kingdom at lively animal talks, learning about a whole host of â??royalâ?? animals, including Bhanu the Asiatic lion (Credit Image: © Lo
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20230504_zia_c218_007 May 4, 2023: VIDEO AVAILABLE. CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE.**..Animals at ZSLâ??s conservation zoos got into the royal spirit this week, after zookeepers put up red, white and blue bunting in preparation for the Coronation Weekend...Critically Endangered Western Lowland gorillas and Bolivian black-capped squirrel monkeys woke up at London Zoo to find their home transformed by the decorations in honour of the historic event, while Charlie the Humboldt penguin represented his namesake, King Charles III, on London Zooâ??s iconic Penguin Beach...Over at Whipsnade Zoo, meerkats Bibbity, Pixie and Joey tucked into some tasty and nutritious crickets underneath Union flag bunting to mark the forthcoming festivities, while the conservation zooâ??s troop of endangered ring-tailed lemurs leapt agilely from bunting covered branch to branch to investigate theirs...Both conservation zoos are part of international conservation charity ZSL, whose vital work has been supported by the Royal Family since 1826, when it was first granted a Royal Charter by King George IV...Since then, every monarch, including the late Queen Elizabeth II, has served as ZSLâ??s Royal Patron â?? inspiring support for nature by shining an important spotlight on the work of the conservation zoos and championing ZSLâ??s wider work protecting species and restoring ecosystems across the world...King Charles III has been a supporter of ZSL since joining ZSLâ??s Exceptional Young Zoologist Club aged just 13: A life-long champion of wildlife, in his capacity as the Prince of Wales, His Majesty became ZSLâ??s Vice Patron in 2014...From Saturday 6 â?? Monday 8 May, visitors to London Zoo can enjoy a jam-packed programme of Royal activities. Families can discover the Kings and Queens of the animal kingdom at lively animal talks, learning about a whole host of â??royalâ?? animals, including Bhanu the Asiatic lion (Credit Image: © Cover Images via ZUMA Pres
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20230121_zaf_ab1_002 January 21, 2023, Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA: Roberto E. Rosales.The ABQ BioPark Zoo celebrated penguins this Saturday from 10 am to 2 pm! The ABQ BioPark has three out of the eighteen incredible species of penguins; Gentoo, Macaroni, and King. Folks got to learn about them all with Discovery Stations and crafts. Pictured is zookeeper Elijah Padilla(Cq) explaining to folks in attendance some unique features all penguins possess during a talk around feeding time. Albuquerque, New Mexico/Roberto E. Rosales/Albuquerque Journal (Credit Image: © Roberto E. Rosales/Albuquerque Journal/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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41527412 ATTENTION EDITORS - HAND OUT PICTURES - EDITORIAL USE ONLY - MANDATORY CREDIT 'ZOO ANTWERPEN - JONAS VERHULST' This handout picture, distributed by Zoo Antwerpen shows a king penguin chick at the Antwerp Zoo, Wednesday 14 September 2022. BELGA PHOTO HANDOUT ZOO ANTWERPEN - JONAS VERHULST Photo Credit: HANDOUT ZOO ANTWERPEN - JONAS VE/ Fotoarena
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41527413 ATTENTION EDITORS - HAND OUT PICTURES - EDITORIAL USE ONLY - MANDATORY CREDIT 'ZOO ANTWERPEN - JONAS VERHULST' This handout picture, distributed by Zoo Antwerpen shows a king penguin chick being brought to it's parents at the Antwerp Zoo, Wednesday 14 September 2022. BELGA PHOTO HANDOUT ZOO ANTWERPEN - JONAS VERHULST Photo Credit: HANDOUT ZOO ANTWERPEN - JONAS VE/ Fotoarena
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41527398 ATTENTION EDITORS - HAND OUT PICTURES - EDITORIAL USE ONLY - MANDATORY CREDIT 'ZOO ANTWERPEN - JONAS VERHULST' This handout picture, distributed by Zoo Antwerpen shows a king penguin chick at the Antwerp Zoo, Wednesday 14 September 2022. BELGA PHOTO HANDOUT ZOO ANTWERPEN - JONAS VERHULST Photo Credit: HANDOUT ZOO ANTWERPEN - JONAS VE/ Fotoarena
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42524588 A King penguin (Aptenodytes patagonica) seen in Schönbrunn Zoo. Schönbrunn Zoo (Tiergarten Schönbrunn) is a zoo on the territory of the Schönbrunn palace and park complex on the outskirts of Vienna. Founded in 1752, it is the oldest zoo in Europe. More than 8500 animals (about 700 species) live here today. More than 2 million people visit the zoo annually. Photo Credit: Igor Golovniov / SOPA Images/ Sip/ Fotoarena
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955_24_24198 Aptenodytes patagonicus, exhausted black king penguin chick slumps on the floor beside its broken egg
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955_24_24099 Standing King Penguin (Aptenodytes patagonicus), side view
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955_24_16318052 King Penguin (Aptenodytes patagonicus) chick hatching from egg
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955_24_15603340 King Penguin (Aptenodytes patagonicus) chick with covered with brown-grey down
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955_24_15232434 King Penguin (Aptenodytes patagonicus)
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955_24_14495328 King Penguin (Aptenodytes patagonicus), wing
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955_24_14495250 King Penguin (Aptenodytes patagonicus), close-up on eye
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955_24_12825127 Creamy-white King Penguin egg
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955_24_12512843 King penguin (Aptenodytes patagonicus)
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955_24_12098200 Standing King Penguin (Aptenodytes patagonicus), Rockhopper Penguins (Eudyptes chrysocome) in background, side view
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955_24_1039474 Three eight year old brown penguins, one laying down and two standing up.
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955_24_1039405 Face on view of baby penguin struggling to stand on it's feet.
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955_24_1039382 1 day old King Penguin (Aptenodytes patagonicus) chick without feathers
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01110604 zoology / animals, avian / bird (aves), King Penguin, Aptenodytes patagonicus, colony St Andrews Bay, South Georgia
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01110603 zoology / animals, avian / bird (aves), King Penguin, Aptenodytes patagonicus, chick looking at tourist, on beach, Gold Harbour, South Georgia, January
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01110590 zoology / animals, avian / bird (aves), King Penguin, Aptenodytes patagonicus, colony, at mouth of glacial meltwater stream, St Andrews Bay, South Georgia, January
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01112474 zoology / animals, avian / bird (aves), King Penguin coning ashore Aptenodytes patagonicus St Andrews Bay South Georgia, November
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01112473 zoology / animals, avian / bird (aves), King Penguin coning ashore Aptenodytes patagonicus St Andrews Bay South Georgia, November
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01112478 zoology / animals, avian / bird (aves), King Penguin coning ashore Aptenodytes patagonicus St Andrews Bay South Georgia, November
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01112480 zoology / animals, avian / bird (aves), King Penguins bathing in sea Aptenodytes patagonicus St Andrews Bay South Georgia, November
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01112470 zoology / animals, avian / bird (aves), King Penguins bathing in sea Aptenodytes patagonicus St Andrews Bay South Georgia, November
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01112469 zoology / animals, avian / bird (aves), King Penguins bathing in sea Aptenodytes patagonicus St Andrews Bay South Georgia, November
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01112468 zoology / animals, avian / bird (aves), King Penguins bathing in sea Aptenodytes patagonicus St Andrews Bay South Georgia, November
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01112467 zoology / animals, avian / bird (aves), King Penguins Aptenodytes patagonicus colony St Andrews Bay South Georgia, November
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01112460 zoology / animals, avian / bird (aves), King Penguins Aptenodytes patagonicusgroup bathing St Andrews Bay South Georgia, November
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01112471 zoology / animals, avian / bird (aves), Pale-faced Sheathbill Chionis alba feeding on king penguin skull South Georgia
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01111887 zoology / animals, avian / bird (aves), King penguin Aptenodytes patagonicus bugling (calling) Fortuna Bay South Georgia
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01112737 zoology / animals, avian / bird (aves), King Penguin Aptenodytes patagonicus chick begging for food Gold Harbour South Georgia, November
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01112739 zoology / animals, avian / bird (aves), King Penguins Aptenodytes patagonicus pair in display Fortuna Bay South Georgia, November
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01111886 zoology / animals, avian / bird (aves), King Penguins Aptenodytes patagonicus pair in display Fortuna Bay South Georgia, November
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01112708 zoology / animals, avian / bird (aves), King Penguin Aptenodytes patagonicus sleeping Gold Harbour South Georgia, November
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01112698 zoology / animals, avian / bird (aves), King Penguin Aptenodytes patagonicus and bull Elephant Seal at Golf Harbour South Georgia, November
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01112713 zoology / animals, avian / bird (aves), King Penguin Aptenodytes patagonicus family amongst colony Gold Harbour South Georgia, November
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01112711 zoology / animals, avian / bird (aves), King Penguin Aptenodytes patagonicus chick begging for food Gold Harbour South Georgia, November
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01112702 zoology / animals, avian / bird (aves), King Penguin Aptenodytes patagonicus pair in courtship display Gold Harbour South Georgia, November
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01112715 zoology / animals, mammal / mammalian (mammalia), Southern Elephant Seals Mirounga leonina and King Penguin Aptenodytes patagonicus colony Gold Harbour South Georgia, October
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01112722 zoology / animals, mammal / mammalian (mammalia), Southern Elephant Seals Mirounga leonina and King Penguin Aptenodytes patagonicus colony Gold Harbour South Georgia, October
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01112676 zoology / animals, avian / bird (aves), King Penguins Aptenodytes patagonicus Right Whale Bay South Georgia, November
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01111682 zoology / animals, avian / bird (aves), King Penguins Aptenodytes patagonicus Right Whale Bay South Georgia, November
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01112682 zoology / animals, avian / bird (aves), King Penguins Aptenodytes patagonicus huddled together in blizzard Right Whale Bay South Georgia, November
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01112683 zoology / animals, avian / bird (aves), King Penguins Aptenodytes patagonicus huddled together during storm Right Whale Bay South Georgia, November
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01112675 zoology / animals, avian / bird (aves), King Penguins Aptenodytes patagonicus huddled together during storm Right Whale Bay South Georgia, November
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01112678 zoology / animals, avian / bird (aves), King Penguins Aptenodytes patagonicus huddled together during storm Right Whale Bay South Georgia, November
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