File:Dromaius novaehollandiae map distribution 2.svg
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DescriptionDromaius novaehollandiae map distribution 2.svg |
English: Emu's recorded observations map (Dromaius Novaehollandiae).
Areas where emu has been recorded.
Français: Carte d'observations de l' Émeu d'Australie (Dromaius Novaehollandiae).
Zones où des émeus ont été observés.
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Date | 24 June 2007 | ||||
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Author | Sémhur ( talk) | ||||
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27° 0′ 0.00″ S, 135° 0′ 0.00″ E |
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