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  2. Chinstrap penguin - Wikipedia

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    The chinstrap penguin (Pygoscelis antarcticus) is a species of penguin that inhabits a variety of islands and shores in the Southern Pacific and the Antarctic Oceans. Its name stems from the narrow black band under its head, which makes it appear as if it were wearing a black helmet, making it easy to identify. [2]

  3. Begging in animals - Wikipedia

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    Begging behavior in some penguins is unusual among birds in that under some circumstances, it involves the chick chasing the parent. Well-developed feeding chases seem to take place only in the Adélie, chinstrap and gentoo penguins. Chicks of these species join creches at about two to five weeks of age.

  4. List of penguins - Wikipedia

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    Chinstrap penguin. Penguins are birds in the family Spheniscidae in the monotypic order Sphenisciformes. [1] They inhabit high-productivity marine habitats, almost exclusively in the Southern Hemisphere; the only species to occur north of the Equator is the Galapagos penguin.

  5. Pygoscelis - Wikipedia

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    A study has estimated that there are about 3.79 million pairs of Adélie, 387,000 pairs of gentoo, and 8 million pairs of chinstrap penguins in their particular areas, [7] making up 90% of Antarctic avian biomass.

  6. Adélie penguin - Wikipedia

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    The adult Adélie penguin is unlikely to be confused with any other species, but the white-throated immature bird can resemble the chinstrap penguin. However, the black on its face extends below its eyes, and it lacks a black line under the throat (the "chinstrap") that the chinstrap penguin has. [18]

  7. Zavodovski Island - Wikipedia

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    The largest penguin colony on Earth with over a million breeding pairs is situated on Zavodovski. It consists mostly of chinstrap penguins, although other seabirds and penguin species breed on the island as well. Early explorers noted the bad smell of the island, which is reflected in numerous placenames.

  8. When You See a Blue Jay, It Could Be a Major Sign That You ...

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    Learn what blue jays symbolize, their spiritual connection to the Bible, if they represent good or bad luck, and what to do if you see a blue jay.

  9. Chinstrap - Wikipedia

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    Chinstrap, a strap fixed to a helmet or other headgear which passes beneath the chin and holds the headgear in place; Chinstrap penguin, a species of penguin with markings resembling a chinstrap; Chinstrap beard, a type of facial hair that resembles a chinstrap; Colonel Chinstrap, a fictional persona of English comic actor Jack Train