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

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    @Dom said, "Fifty-foot cliff jumping for first swim is wild!" @KateDogg4 wondered, "How do they get out of the water?" I agree with @Aaron Clay who said, "Penguins belly flopping is the cutest ...

  3. Razorbill - Wikipedia

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    There is always one parent at the nest site while the other goes to sea to collect food for the chick. The hatchling develops a complete sheath 10 days after hatching. After 17–23 days, the chick leaves the nest by jumping from a cliff, closely followed by the male parent, who will accompany the chick to sea.

  4. Penguin chicks survive tearaway iceberg - AOL

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  5. Crèche (zoology) - Wikipedia

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    King Penguin colony found in the Antarctic. The crèche group behaviour will also be seen in many species of penguins. This behaviour will occur when multiple adult penguins rear their chicks together in a group formation. [3] In the majority of penguin crèches there will be more chicks than adults. [9]

  6. Newly hatched baby penguins ‘double the cuteness’ at ...

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    Two newly hatched little blue penguin chicks are growing and getting stronger behind the scenes at a California aquarium, officials said. The baby penguins, native to Australia and New Zealand ...

  7. The funniest wildlife photos of the year - AOL

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    "An Adelie penguin stands over its chick as it lays flat on the rock to cool off," Teo wrote. "Due to their high level of insulation, penguin chicks can sometimes overheat and lay on the rocks ...

  8. Guillemot - Wikipedia

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    Guillemot chicks are born on rocky cliffs near the seaside. They leave the nest by jumping off the cliffsides before their wings are strong enough to allow them to fly, so they parachute down toward the ground as opposed to flying.

  9. Penguin Chick's Excitement Over Ball Pit at Akron Zoo Wins ...

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    The Humboldt penguin was hatched at the Akron Zoo on March 3 — only months ago! The baby, since named Tercera (or "third" in Spanish), originally came to Akron Zoo from the Columbus Zoo and ...