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  2. Emperor Penguin - AOL

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    The emperor penguin is the largest species of penguin in the world and also one of the most unique. ... After finding a mate, emperor penguins remain true to each other for life and use vocal ...

  3. Courtship display - Wikipedia

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    This courtship period, which involves displays to attract a mate by a member of a species, is usually short, lasting anywhere from 15 minutes to a few days. However, certain animals may undergo an extended courtship period, lasting as long as two months. [54] One such exception is the emperor penguin (Aptenodytes forsteri). Emperor penguins ...

  4. Wikipedia : Featured picture candidates/Penguin Lifecycle

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    Proposed revised caption The Emporer penguin breeding season begins in April and May, when sexually mature adults must make a 60-100 mile (96-160 km) journey overland to mate. Females lay a single egg and then carefully transfer it to the male, who incubates it while the female returns to the sea to feed.

  5. Emperor penguin - Wikipedia

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    The emperor penguin (Aptenodytes forsteri) is the tallest and heaviest of all living penguin species and is endemic to Antarctica.The male and female are similar in plumage and size, reaching 100 cm (39 in) in length and weighing from 22 to 45 kg (49 to 99 lb).

  6. Feathers, Flippers and Fledglings: A Free 5-Day Lesson Plan ...

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    The majestic Emperor Penguin is most renowned for being the largest penguin species in the glacial habitat of Antarctica, widely recognized by the yellow patch on their neck. These endearing birds ...

  7. Emperor penguins are running out of ice to breed on - AOL

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  8. Seabird breeding behavior - Wikipedia

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    Divorce rates are surprisingly high (>80% of pairs annually) in king penguin (Aptenodytes patagonicus) and emperor penguins (A. forsteri). Asynchronous arrival of mates at the breeding colony is cited as the main reason for this because these penguins have extreme time constraints on their breeding. [84]

  9. Gus the emperor penguin returned to the wild after Australian ...

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    (Photo credit: Parks and Wildlife Service, Western Australia/Facebook) In a heartwarming conclusion to an extraordinary journey, Gus the emperor penguin has been released back into the wild off ...