Gerald L. Kooyman
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Pingwiny cesarskie
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Penguins: The Animal Answer Guide
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2013
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7 editions
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Diverse Divers: Physiology and behavior
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1989
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5 editions
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Fur Seals: Maternal Strategies on Land And At Sea
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1986
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4 editions
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Penguins
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Weddell seal, consummate diver
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1981
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6 editions
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Fur Seals: Maternal Strategies on Land and at Sea
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1986
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3 editions
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“So how many Weddell seals are there? At present, only God knows[...].”
― Weddell seal, consummate diver
― Weddell seal, consummate diver
“Late that evening, as we wheeled the chamber with its ominous, low rumble down the long hospital corridor, we passed two interns chatting in the hallway. To my surprise they took no notice of us, the chamber, or the seal. I still have not decided whether this was because interns are so intensely involved in medical matters or are frequently half asleep.”
― Weddell seal, consummate diver
― Weddell seal, consummate diver
“The head, in contrast to the rest of the body, is so small that it appears as if someone made a mistake while putting the animal together. The face of the Weddell seal is one of the most benevolent in the animal world. Its muzzle is short, giving it the appearance of a juvenile, and its mouth always seems to have the hint of a smile.”
― Weddell seal, consummate diver
― Weddell seal, consummate diver
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