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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNScientists Uncover a Frozen History in 6,000 Years' Worth of Penguin Poop, Revealing Past Ecology on AntarcticaPenguin poop is stinky but useful. In Antarctica, the birds’ nutrient-rich guano allows mosses and other organisms to flourish in an otherwise inhospitable place. And, since poop stains on the ice are ...
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The Cool Down on MSNEmperor penguin's baffling appearance on beach sparks concern: 'No idea'An emperor penguin's unexpected arrival on an Australian ... hurt fisheries that millions of people rely on for income and ...
Although a single penguin is capable of devouring thousands of krill in a single sitting, swarms of the zooplankton may detect disturbances in the water ahead of mealtime. The telltale sign?
In the rich waters of South Africa's coasts, 6 key breeding colonies of the African penguin are now no-go zones for ...
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