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    Re: Satu gambar sejuta makna



    Quote Originally Posted by zungkono View Post
    @azhuramasda : kentangnya mau dong... sip sayang belum bisa kasih GRP
    kentangnya sudah saya makan
    dituker cendol aja ya




    @Weizz, adihr thanks kontribusinya, grp sent

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    Re: Satu gambar sejuta makna



    Bos Azhura kl ini maknanya banyak ne bos hhehhe
    No Coment aj d




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    Re: Satu gambar sejuta makna



    pic ini , walau jd poster film dokumenter , tp touchy banget *for me...
    Apalg jg sdh nonton film nya..... tskkk....

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    pilm ap neh bang ucup?
    drama geto y tema ntu pelm?

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    Quote Originally Posted by evilution View Post
    pilm ap neh bang ucup?
    drama geto y tema ntu pelm?
    The Emperor Penguins use a particular spot as their breeding ground because it is on ice that is solid year round and there is no danger of the ice becoming too soft to support the colony. It is also in a protected area, which shields the colony from winds that can reach 300 km/h. At the beginning of Antarctic summer, the breeding ground is only a few hundred meters away from the open water where the penguins can feed. However, by the end of summer, the breeding ground is over 100 km away from the nearest open water. In order to reach it, all the penguins of breeding age must walk this great distance, occasionally sliding on their bellies.
    Penguin chicks playing.
    Penguin chicks playing.

    The penguins practice serial monogamy within each breeding season - life-long bonding would cause problems as mortality rates are high in this harsh environment. The female lays a single egg, and the co-operation of the parents is needed if the chick is to survive. After the female lays the egg, she transfers it to the feet of the waiting male with a minimal exposure to the elements, as the intense cold will kill the developing embryo. The male tends to the egg when the female returns to the sea, now even further away, both in order to feed herself and to obtain extra food for feeding her chick when she returns. She has not eaten in two months and by the time she leaves the hatching area, she will have lost a third of her body weight.

    For an additional two months, the males huddle together for warmth, and incubate their eggs. They endure temperatures approaching -62 °C (-80 °F), and their only source of water is snow that falls on the breeding ground. When the chicks hatch, the males have only a small meal to feed them, and if the female does not return, they must abandon their chick and return to the sea to feed themselves. By the time they return, they have lost half their weight and have not eaten for four months. The chicks are also at risk from predatory birds such as Skuas.[1]

    The mother penguins come back and feed their young, while the male penguins go all the way back to sea (70 miles) to feed themselves. This gives the mothers time to feed their young ones and bond with them. Unfortunately, a fierce storm arrives and some of the chicks perish.

    The death of a chick is tragic, but it does allow the parents to return to the sea to feed for the rest of the breeding season. When a mother penguin loses its young in a fierce storm, it sometimes attempts to steal another mother's chick. At times, the young are abandoned by one parent, and they must rely on the return of the other parent, who can recognize the chick only from its unique call. Many parents die on the trip, killed by exhaustion or by predators (such as the Leopard Seal), dooming their chicks back at the breeding ground.

    The ingenious fight against starvation is a recurring theme throughout the film. In one scene, near-starving chicks are shown taking sustenance out of their father's throat-sacs, 11th-hour nourishment in the form of manguit, a milky, protein-rich substance reserved in father-penguins' throat sacs for use as a last recourse to feed their chicks in the event that circumstances require.

    The parents must then tend to the chick for an additional four months, shuttling back and forth to the sea in order to provide food for their young. As spring progresses, the trip gets progressively easier, until finally the parents can leave the chicks to fend for themselves.

    selengkapnya bisa dibaca disini boss
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/March_of_the_Penguins

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    Quote Originally Posted by azhuramasda View Post
    The Emperor Penguins use a particular spot as their breeding ground because it is on ice that is solid year round and there is no danger of the ice becoming too soft to support the colony. It is also in a protected area, which shields the colony from winds that can reach 300 km/h. At the beginning of Antarctic summer, the breeding ground is only a few hundred meters away from the open water where the penguins can feed. However, by the end of summer, the breeding ground is over 100 km away from the nearest open water. In order to reach it, all the penguins of breeding age must walk this great distance, occasionally sliding on their bellies.
    Penguin chicks playing.
    Penguin chicks playing.

    The penguins practice serial monogamy within each breeding season - life-long bonding would cause problems as mortality rates are high in this harsh environment. The female lays a single egg, and the co-operation of the parents is needed if the chick is to survive. After the female lays the egg, she transfers it to the feet of the waiting male with a minimal exposure to the elements, as the intense cold will kill the developing embryo. The male tends to the egg when the female returns to the sea, now even further away, both in order to feed herself and to obtain extra food for feeding her chick when she returns. She has not eaten in two months and by the time she leaves the hatching area, she will have lost a third of her body weight.

    For an additional two months, the males huddle together for warmth, and incubate their eggs. They endure temperatures approaching -62 °C (-80 °F), and their only source of water is snow that falls on the breeding ground. When the chicks hatch, the males have only a small meal to feed them, and if the female does not return, they must abandon their chick and return to the sea to feed themselves. By the time they return, they have lost half their weight and have not eaten for four months. The chicks are also at risk from predatory birds such as Skuas.[1]

    The mother penguins come back and feed their young, while the male penguins go all the way back to sea (70 miles) to feed themselves. This gives the mothers time to feed their young ones and bond with them. Unfortunately, a fierce storm arrives and some of the chicks perish.

    The death of a chick is tragic, but it does allow the parents to return to the sea to feed for the rest of the breeding season. When a mother penguin loses its young in a fierce storm, it sometimes attempts to steal another mother's chick. At times, the young are abandoned by one parent, and they must rely on the return of the other parent, who can recognize the chick only from its unique call. Many parents die on the trip, killed by exhaustion or by predators (such as the Leopard Seal), dooming their chicks back at the breeding ground.

    The ingenious fight against starvation is a recurring theme throughout the film. In one scene, near-starving chicks are shown taking sustenance out of their father's throat-sacs, 11th-hour nourishment in the form of manguit, a milky, protein-rich substance reserved in father-penguins' throat sacs for use as a last recourse to feed their chicks in the event that circumstances require.

    The parents must then tend to the chick for an additional four months, shuttling back and forth to the sea in order to provide food for their young. As spring progresses, the trip gets progressively easier, until finally the parents can leave the chicks to fend for themselves.

    selengkapnya bisa dibaca disini boss
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/March_of_the_Penguins
    yep , bayangkan binatang saja bisa menyayangi / bertanggung jwb sampe sebegitu dahsyat nya...

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    Re: Satu gambar sejuta makna



    Quote Originally Posted by azhuramasda View Post
    ^thanks 4 sharing boss, jangan bosen-bosen ya
    *grp on the way, lagi kehabisan quota soalnya


    so close .....










    *credit goes to asa52@kaskus
    bro ini di daerah mana ya?

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    gile dekat amat tuh..apa ga bahaya kl anak2 keluar main sepeda -_-"
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    Quote Originally Posted by Weizz View Post
    bro ini di daerah mana ya?
    somewhere in Indonesia, that's all I know, sorry
    *original source : http://www.kaskus.us/showthread.php?t=811215

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    Banyak jalan untuk menjawab soal Matematika :laugh:









    Tambahan








    *credit goes to BroNToX80@kaskus
    Last edited by azhuramasda; 04-04-2008 at 16:59.


 

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