Penguins
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Shrinking Ozone Holes in Antarctica Threatens Breeding Season of Seals, Penguins Due to UV Exposure
The latest report raised concerns about the shrinking ozone holes in Antarctica, which could cause UV exposure to seals and penguins. Read here.
Latest Research Articles
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Penguins Do Microsleeps To Protect Their Newborns, Study Says
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Black Dots On African Penguins Help Them Recognize Each Other, Study Says
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Bird Flu Detected in Antarctica for the First Time Raises Risk of Catastrophic Breeding Failure Among Isolated Penguins
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Emperor Penguins Incur Mass Deaths in West Antarctica Colonies as Chicks Drown in Melting Ice [Study]
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African Penguin Refugees: Tenfold Decrease in Optimal Nesting Habitat Recorded Over the Past 22,000 Years
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Arctic: Dangerous, Hostile Environment for Penguins, Expert Explains
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Diving Birds That Are Highly Specialized and Hence Less Adaptable To Shifting Conditions May Be More Vulnerable to Extinction
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New Analysis of Penguin Fossil Reveals How They Abandoned Flight for Swimming
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Fox that Preys on Penguin, Caught After a Two Month Hunt
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Japanese Aquarium Penguins Refuse to Feed on Cheaper Fish
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Hundreds of Little Blue Penguins Washed Ashore in New Zealand, Experts in Desperate Search for Answers
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Giant Fossilized Waikato Penguin Discovered by School Children Revealed as a New Species