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  2. Penguin - Wikipedia

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    The small penguins do not usually dive deep; they catch their prey near the surface in dives that normally last only one or two minutes. Larger penguins can dive deep in case of need. Emperor penguins are the world's deepest-diving birds. They can dive to depths of approximately 550 meters (1,800 feet) while searching for food. [47]

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    The camouflage it uses to blend with its surroundings is remarkable, making each sighting feel like a small triumph. ... I observed Gentoo Penguins returning from their hunts in the open sea ...

  4. Concealing-Coloration in the Animal Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Concealing-Coloration in the Animal Kingdom: An Exposition of the Laws of Disguise Through Color and Pattern; Being a Summary of Abbott H. Thayer's Discoveries is a book published ostensibly by Gerald H. Thayer in 1909, and revised in 1918, but in fact a collaboration with and completion of his father Abbott Handerson Thayer's major work.

  5. How and Why Animals Camouflage: A Free Downloadable ... - AOL

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    Camouflage is an exciting animal adaptation that allows many different types of animals to blend in with their surroundings. The chameleon is one of the most recognizable animals that camouflages ...

  6. Animal coloration - Wikipedia

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    Camouflage enables an animal to remain hidden from view. Animals use colour to advertise services such as cleaning to animals of other species; to signal their sexual status to other members of the same species; and in mimicry, taking advantage of the warning coloration of another species.

  7. King penguin - Wikipedia

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    Penguin positions in breeding colonies are highly stable over weeks and appear regularly spaced. [46] The king penguin feeds its chicks by eating fish, digesting it slightly, and regurgitating the food into the chick's mouth. Because of their large size, king penguin chicks take 14–16 months before they are ready to go to sea.

  8. African penguins threatened by climate change and over-fishing

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    Juvenile penguins make their first journey to the sea alone. Instinctive cues which used to help them find food now put them in danger. "They travel over thousands of kilometres to get to these ...

  9. Anti-predator adaptation - Wikipedia

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    To do this, they eject a mixture of chemicals, which may mimic food or otherwise confuse predators. [ 21 ] [ 22 ] In response to a predator, animals in these groups release ink , creating a cloud, and opaline , affecting the predator's feeding senses, causing it to attack the cloud.