Seventy million years ago, a feathered, flightless dinosaur known as an oviraptor squatted over a carefully arranged ring of blue-green eggs. Yet paleontologists have always struggled to understand ...
King penguins are adapting to climate change in a way that seems to help them breed successfully, which is unusual.
“I always get really emotional when the pebbles go in,” said Rebecca Parr, who works for the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland.
The birds are breeding earlier, and more of their chicks are surviving. But researchers fear this success may not last ...
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King penguins are thriving in a warmer climate, but it may not last
Longer summers are allowing more king penguin chicks to bulk up and survive the winter, but the penguins' main fishing area is shifting further away as temperatures rise ...
“Winning for this species might mean losing for another species,” one scientist warns. View on euronews ...
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Fingal Council warn beach goers to keep dogs on leads amid puffin egg-laying season
Puffins lay just one egg a year, and like penguins, both parents will usually take turns incubating the egg and looking after the chick, so their young need to be protected ...
When scientists look at the effects of a warming planet on wildlife, the news is almost universally grim. Animals and plants are falling out of sync with each other. Ecosystems are fraying. Coral ...
The Pueblo Zoo announced on Facebook the birth of a critically endangered African penguin chick, marking the first such arrival at the zoo in more than ...
What do we really know about how oviraptors—bird-like but flightless dinosaurs—hatched their eggs? Did they use environmental ...
All the penguins at the BioPark have come from accredited members of the Association of Zoos and Aquariums.
Gentoo penguin chick hatched at BioPark and Zoo ...
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