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Deutsch:
Schematischer Längsschnitt eines Hühnereis:
Česky:
Stavba ptačího vejce:
English:
Schematic of a chicken egg:
Italiano:
Morfologia dell'uovo di pollo:
Galego:
Diagrama dun ovo de galiña:
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Date | 8 August 2006 |
Source | graphic created by de:Benutzer:Horst Frank, SVG version by cs:User:-xfi- |
Author | de:Benutzer:Horst Frank, SVG code cs:User:-xfi- |
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