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  2. Emperor penguin turns up on Australian beach, thousands of ...

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    Ocean Beach is more than 2,200 miles due north of Antarctica, suggesting the penguin probably swam significantly further to reach Australia. ... The penguin may have followed a current north from ...

  3. Why Emperor Penguin Populations are Declining - AOL

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    Even though they live in large colonies, emperor penguins are the least common Antarctic penguins. Scientists estimate anywhere from 265,000 to 278,000 breeding pairs are left in the wild.

  4. Galapagos penguin - Wikipedia

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    Galápagos penguins breed throughout the year, capitalizing on the fluctuating availability of food resources linked to ocean currents. [48] This flexibility in breeding patterns is a critical adaptation for survival in an environment where food availability is inconsistent.

  5. Lonely emperor penguin waddles ashore in possible first for ...

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    The bewildered penguin was found on Nov. 1 at Ocean Beach in Denmark. At 51 pounds, he was quite underweight, as healthy male emperor penguins typically weigh over 100 pounds. Emperor Penguins Are ...

  6. National Geographic Explorer Captures Incredibly Rare Footage ...

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    While swimming, if you look at them from above, their black backs blend into the dark ocean water. If you look at them from below, their white bellies match the bright surface. The colors also ...

  7. Emperor Penguin Found 2,100 Miles Away From Home on ... - AOL

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    They weigh between 50-100 pounds, with males weighing more than females. They can swim 6-9 miles an hour, so even swimming at full speed, it would've taken Gus weeks to get from Antartica to ...

  8. Nekton - Wikipedia

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    'to swim') is any aquatic organism that can actively and persistently propel itself through a water column (i.e. swimming) without touching the bottom. Nektons generally have powerful tails and appendages (e.g. fins , pleopods , flippers or jet propulsion ) that make them strong enough swimmers to counter ocean currents , and have mechanisms ...

  9. Lost Antarctic penguin's 2,000-mile odyssey to Australia ...

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    A heartwarming tale of rescue and release unfolded this week in Australia as a fearless Antarctic emperor penguin was returned to the vast ocean following his 20-day stay in human care.