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Climate: Penguins With Rigid Gender Roles Are Less Flexible To Find Food
Crested penguins, including rockhopper penguins, stick to their gender roles -- which include 3-4 weeks of males fasting and guarding the nest. Ultimately, as a result, they can't adjust as well to find food in lean years that are resulting from changes in climate.
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