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National Trust: Wildlife
2008, NTPL/Hans Christoph Kappel

The picture shows some of the iconic Atlantic Puffin (Fratercula Arctica) with their distinctive beaks at the Coast of Northumberland which is part of the National Trust of Great Britain.


Find out more about these birds in an excellent wikipedia - entry!

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Update - it's never too late to learn more about these cute birds!
(picture: copyright by Getty Images)

The Puffin can hold more than 10 fish in his beak due to barbed hooks on his muscular tongue.
The Puffin can grow up to 30 cm and get 30 years old.

The sticker shown above is taken from a series of 42 showing animals from the "Oceans of the world" - they are added to chocolate bars in Germany right now.

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