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Imperial shag
Imperial shag The Imperial Shag is a species of sub Antarctic and Antarctic waters, often seen foraging around islands or along the coast. Unlike the cormorants of temperate and tropical areas, the Imperial Shag does not dry its wings by spreading them after diving. This is an adaptation to the extremely cold climate, in order to avoid the heat loss that this posture implies.
Kelp goose
Kelp goose The Kelp Goose is a striking species of coastal areas of southern Chile and Argentina. They are strikingly sexually dimorphic - adult males are all white while females are fancier, with brown backs and white bars on black underparts and an iridescent green wing bar. Both sexes show intensely yellow legs. The species forages on kelp along rocky shores in pairs and rarely forms larger flocks like other species of South American sheldgeese.

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