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  1. Paul Arthur Zahl (1910 – October 16, 1985) was an explorer and biologist. He was a frequently published author and columnist as well as a respected photographer. He served as senior scientist to the National Geographic Society from 1958 to 1975.

  2. Página del fotógrafo. Paul A. Zahl. Barcelona, 1967. Copito de Nieve, un singular simio albino huérfano, ha sido hasta la fecha el único gorila albino del que se tenga constancia. Protagonizó la portada de la revista National Geographic en 1967, lo que le dio fama mundial y le convirtió en un símbolo del zoológico de Barcelona.

  3. www.nationalgeographicla.com › fotografo › paul-zahlPaul Zahl | National Geographic

    Página del fotógrafo. Paul Zahl. Una piraña enganchada ha sido devorada viva por su propia especie. Río das Mortes, Brasil. Una familia examina un círculo de hongos, un fenómeno que los europeos medievales alguna vez llamaron anillo de hadas, en un prado verde en Nueva Jersey.

  4. www.moma.org › artists › 6535Paul A. Zahl | MoMA

    American, 1910–1985

  5. The Evolution of Sex. Has it outlived its usefulness to the species Homo sapiens? A biologist speculates on the origin and significance of the two-sex system. Paul A. Zahl. Expand Your World...

  6. www.nationalgeographic.co.uk › photographer › paul-zahlPaul Zahl | National Geographic

    Paul Zahl. A family examines a circle of mushrooms, a phenomenon that medieval Europeans once called a fairy ring, in a green meadow in New Jersey. The image was published in a story about fungi in the October 1965 issue.

  7. 17 de oct. de 1985 · Paul Arthur Zahl, 75, an explorer, author and photographer who as the senior natural scientist for the National Geographic Society discovered the world's tallest tree in California,...