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great auk (great auk)
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a large extinct flightless auk (seabird) of the North Atlantic, resembling a giant razorbill. The great auk was the original ‘penguin’; many were taken for food, and the last individuals were killed on an islet off Iceland in 1844. - Alca (or Pinguinus) impennis, family Alcidae
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