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King penguins breeding earlier as warming climate raises success rate, study finds
King penguins are now breeding 19 days earlier, boosting their success by 40% due to rising global temperatures. This remarkable adaptation, unlike many other species struggling with climate-induced timing mismatches, is attributed to their flexible breeding window and varied feeding habits. While currently thriving, scientists caution this advantage might be temporary as environmental changes accelerate.
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