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Żółwie słoniowe w Ekwadorze - NYT

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Żółwie słoniowe w Ekwadorze - NYT
Young giant tortoises born in captivity at a breeding center in Puerto Ayora on Ecuador's Galapagos Islands, March 2, 2017. Chelonoidis hoodensis has returned from the brink of extinction to a population of 1000 or more thanks in large part to the efforts of one virile male; now, a major focus of the work here is fixing the "genetic bottleneck" that resulted. (Meridith Kohut/The New York Times)
MINIMALNA CENA 100USD!!!
2017-03-11
MERIDITH KOHUT/The New York Time/EAST NEWS
The New York Times Agency
MERIDITH KOHUT
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