Penguins
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East Antarctic Adélie Penguin Population Skyrockets in Climate Warming
The Adélie penguins in East Antarctica like rocky areas free of snow and ice, so they happen to increasing in number as a result of the more ice-free coastlines from climate warming. It is still unclear how warming temperatures will affect their krill food sources, though.
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