Emperor penguins, by contrast, are completely dependent on sea ice. They use it as a stable platform for courtship, incubating their eggs and rearing chicks. But as sea ice declines and becomes less ...
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This penguin walks 100km across Antarctic ice just to protect one egg
Emperor penguins survive one of the harshest environments on Earth, enduring Antarctic winters with temperatures below -60°C and winds reaching over 200 km/h. Males protect fragile eggs by balancing ...
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