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How Do I Love Thee?

How Do I Love Thee? | Science News | Scoop.it
To call his mate, a male Adélie penguin uses a tried-and-true formula: flap flippers, tilt head to sky, then cut loose with a braying screech of a love song. It’s called an ecstatic call, and among penguins, it’s contagious.
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Counting penguins from space

Counting penguins from space | Science News | Scoop.it
A new study using satellite mapping technology reveals there are twice as many emperor penguins in Antarctica than was previously thought.

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Boiled-to-death penguins are back from the brink

Boiled-to-death penguins are back from the brink | Science News | Scoop.it

"The boiling of millions of penguins on a remote Antarctic island triggered one of the first international wildlife campaigns. A century on, DNA analysis proves it has been a success. Now, Macquarie Island's king penguins must face rampaging rabbits."

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Sexual Perversion of Penguins Finally Revealed After Nearly a Century of Censorship

Sexual Perversion of Penguins Finally Revealed After Nearly a Century of Censorship | Science News | Scoop.it
A study on the sexual habits of penguins with findings so graphic and...
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Giant Prehistoric Penguins Stood Nearly 5 Feet Tall

Giant Prehistoric Penguins Stood Nearly 5 Feet Tall | Science News | Scoop.it
By Katie Scott, Wired UKPaleontologists have constructed a model of a prehistoric penguin that stood almost 4 feet 6 inches tall when it liv...
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Dozens of Rescued Penguins Delightedly Return to Sea (Video)

Dozens of Rescued Penguins Delightedly Return to Sea (Video) | Science News | Scoop.it
After nearly two months on the mend and before hundreds of eager spectators, 49 little finally made their way delightedly back to sea.
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