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Green Matters on MSNScientists Capture Penguins Making Sounds Underwater in a Way We've Never Seen BeforeMost of the penguins seemed to chat with others while they were in the sea, away from their breeding colonies.
After years of research, experts have produced data that demonstrate unusual social nesting among hummingbirds.
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Why Do Penguins Waddle?Many of us have long been delighted by watching penguins waddling along on our TV screens or across the ice at the zoo. In ...
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The African penguin population has plummeted astronomically thanks to overfishing, climate change and other threats ...
Severe storms and coastal flooding can damage nesting sites ... and King penguins. The birds have black beaks and faces and speckled white bellies. They grow to over 2 feet tall, and weigh ...
Recent research by Bowling Green State University scientists has sent shockwaves through the bird-watching world after ...
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ExplorersWeb on MSNIn Ecuador, the Solitary Hummingbird Becomes SocialHummingbirds are so fiercely territorial that fights between them are sometimes fatal. But one unusual species is living ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNA Brief and Amazing History of Our Search for Life in the CloudsBy collecting samples after climbing a high peak and firing rockets with special traps into the upper atmosphere, scientists ...
Penguin nesting season Early April is the official ... divers Have you ever wondered what it takes to breathe and swim 32 feet underwater? Guests visiting on weekends during the Spring Break ...
On a nesting site, or rookery, nestled in tall grasses and perched high above the sea, were brightly plumed, agile rockhopper penguins ... 10,000 feet below the Antarctic waters.
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