Question a1e91b78-d3d8-4675-bb8d-62741b4b68a6 seems like the wrong answer.
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artyomboyko
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Good day. There is a suspicion that this question has an answer in error. Re-watched the video manually, re-read Wikipedia.
Penguins are one species of bird. Seagulls are another species of bird. Bottom line: 2 species can be in the chamber at the same time. Can you tell me at what timestamp the 3 species of birds occur?
Same here. All I could find was one petrel, a herd of baby penguins, and one mother(or father) penguin.
So the answer might be 2 not 3.
For your information, this is the question we are discussing.
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"Question": "In the video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L1vXCYZAYYM, what is the highest number of bird species to be on camera simultaneously?",
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"Final answer": "3",
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I think that Adelie penguins (the small adult) and emperor penguins (the chicks) are two different species. Plus the petrel, it makes 3 species of birds at around the 1:22 mark
Yep, that's correct!
clefourrier
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