Animals
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Emperor Penguins Face Harsh Reality as Ice Melt Leads to Record Chick Mortality
Colonies of emperor penguin chicks were wiped out last year as global warming eroded their icy homes, a study published Thursday found, despite the birds' attempts to adapt to the shrinking landscape.
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