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Warmer Waters Cause Overlap Between Adelie and Gentoo Penguins In Antarctic
Following the arrival of gentoo penguins along the West Antarctic Peninsula, native Adelie penguins have experienced population declines. However, researchers are unsure whether increased food competition among the two species or climate change is ultimately to blame.
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