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

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    Fledging is when they jump into the water and swim for the first time. Usually, they jump a foot or two into the water, but Bertie saw something incredible that had never been seen before. Watch ...

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  4. Understanding the Rare Phenomenon of Prostitution in Adélie ...

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    The Adélie penguin, or Pygoscelis adeliae, is a penguin species commonly found along the ... An Adelie penguin jumping off of an ice shelf, midway to the water with its flippers extended behind ...

  5. Emperor penguin - Wikipedia

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    The emperor penguin breeds in the coldest environment of any bird species; air temperatures may reach −40 °C (−40 °F), and wind speeds may reach 144 km/h (89 mph). Water temperature is a frigid −1.8 °C (28.8 °F), which is much lower than the emperor penguin's average body temperature of 39 °C (102 °F).

  6. Diving bird - Wikipedia

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    Plunge-diving is a special form of foraging that involves a transition from air to water. [citation needed] Plunge-diving birds are notable for their beaks, necks, and morphing wings. Plunge-diving birds generally have a higher beak angle ratio than others. [5] Beak angle ratio is defined as the top angle divided by the side angle.

  7. Gus the penguin, who landed on an Australian beach, released ...

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    An emperor penguin that made it to a beach in Australia was released back into the Southern Ocean after spending 20 days in ... Penguins are known to go on foraging trips that last up to a month ...

  8. Magellanic penguin - Wikipedia

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    Magellanic penguin on Argentina's coast Skeleton of a Magellanic penguin. Magellanic penguins are medium-sized penguins which grow to be 61–76 cm (24–30 in) tall and weigh between 2.7 and 6.5 kg (6.0 and 14.3 lb). [3] The males are larger than the females, and the weight of both drops while the parents raise their young.

  9. Update on Penguin Who Swam From Antarctica to Australia Has ...

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    The penguin was given to a local wildlife expert to care for and was named Gus. He was malnourished but doing okay at the time that the first reports started rolling in. Now, weeks later, people ...