
File:Aptenodytes forsteri MHNT.jpg

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| Aptenodytes forsteri G.R. Gray, 1844 | 
| Description | Deutsch: Ei von  Kaiserpinguin. Jacques Perrin de Brichambaut. English: Egg of  Emperor Penguin. Collection of Jacques Perrin de Brichambaut. Français: Œuf de  Manchot empereur. Collection de  Jacques Perrin de Brichambaut. | ||||||||||||||
| Place of discovery | Deutsch: Archipel de Pointe Géologie,  Adélieland. English: Archipel de Pointe Géologie,  Adélie Land. Français: Archipel de Pointe Géologie,  Terre Adélie. | ||||||||||||||
| Date | 3 November 2012 | ||||||||||||||
| Photographer | Didier Descouens | ||||||||||||||
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| Source | Own work | ||||||||||||||
| Permission ( Reusing this file) | 
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| Camera location | 43° 35′ 38.03″ N, 1° 26′ 57.23″ E | This and other images at their locations on: Google Maps - Google Earth - OpenStreetMap | ( Info)43.59389716831656;1.4492297172546387 | 
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|  | This document was made as part of the  Projet Phoebus. 
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|  | This image has been assessed under the valued image criteria and is considered the most valued image on Commons within the scope: Aptenodytes forsteri (Emperor Penguin) egg. You can see its nomination at Commons:Valued image candidates/Aptenodytes forsteri MHNT.jpg. 
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| Orientation | Normal | 
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| Horizontal resolution | 240 dpi | 
| Vertical resolution | 240 dpi | 
| Software used | Adobe Photoshop CS6 (Windows) | 
| File change date and time | 16:42, 3 November 2012 | 
| Colour space | Uncalibrated | 
| Date and time of digitizing | 13:37, 3 November 2012 | 
| Date metadata was last modified | 17:42, 3 November 2012 | 
| Unique ID of original document | xmp.did:56F8F9BFA925E2118598F60FBC41D6F7 | 
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