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The macareux moine, known in English as the Atlantic puffin, is a seabird belonging to the auk family. Characterized by its distinctive colorful beak and black-and-white plumage, it primarily inhabits coastal regions of the North Atlantic. Puffins are excellent swimmers, using their wings to "fly" underwater while hunting for fish. They are also known for their social behavior, often nesting in large colonies on cliffs and rocky shores.

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