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The Fragile Rhythm of the Antarctic: Why the Emperor Penguin’s Annual Moult is at Risk
Scientists are raising alarms over the annual moulting process of Emperor penguins, a critical biological window that leaves the birds stranded on thinning ice. As the stability of floating ice platforms declines, the survival of the world's largest penguin species faces a precarious future.
February 25, 2026335 views
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Priya Sharma2d ago
It is deeply unsettling to