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Raiden Mcbride
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25 July, 19:53
Why are emperor penguins considered a species?
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Gavin Valdez
25 July, 20:00
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Because they are classified as a A. Forsteri
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Butchy
25 July, 20:18
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Because they are classified A. fosteri
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