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... penguin parents will take turns holding the egg and then the chick on their feet to avoid its being chilled to death on the cold ice . The vigi- lant parent goes without food when it is its turn to do the holding . The king penguin ...
... penguin parents will take turns holding the egg and then the chick on their feet to avoid its being chilled to death on the cold ice . The vigi- lant parent goes without food when it is its turn to do the holding . The king penguin ...
Page 102
... penguin species use their feet rather than a nest to pro- tect their eggs and chicks ? Most walruses ( Odobenus ... penguins , seals , and walruses gain by using icebergs for life activities ? Walruses are just one of the many species of ...
... penguin species use their feet rather than a nest to pro- tect their eggs and chicks ? Most walruses ( Odobenus ... penguins , seals , and walruses gain by using icebergs for life activities ? Walruses are just one of the many species of ...
Page 125
... penguin Galapagos , 100 penguins , 20 , 81 , 82 , 100-102 , 109 emperor , 101 king , 101 periwinkles , 26 , 51 permafrost , 97 petrels , 80 photophores , 93 photosynthesis , 9 , 60 , 67 , 92 , 97 phytoplankton , 73-75 , 97 , 99 , 108 ...
... penguin Galapagos , 100 penguins , 20 , 81 , 82 , 100-102 , 109 emperor , 101 king , 101 periwinkles , 26 , 51 permafrost , 97 petrels , 80 photophores , 93 photosynthesis , 9 , 60 , 67 , 92 , 97 phytoplankton , 73-75 , 97 , 99 , 108 ...
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