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Scientists film penguins catching prey at lightning ...
An Adelie penguin is equipped with a motion sensor on the head and a video camera on the back. (Provided by the National Institute of Polar Research and Yuuki Watanabe)
Japanese scientists have filmed Adelie penguins in Antarctica snatching up prey at rates of up to two fish per second, far faster than what their behavior on land would suggest.
Forget Antarctica, Japan is a penguin lover's...
King penguins (Asahi Shimbun file photo)
Japan has more penguins in captivity than any other nation on earth, but for 82 days this spring it was one short.
Fugitive penguin recaptured after 82 days on the lam
The captured Humboldt penguin (Provided by Tokyo Sea Life Park)
After 82 days of freedom, Penguin Number 337 is finally back in captivity.
Fugitive penguin still running from Tokyo Park
A photograph Tokyo Sea Life Park has received on Sunday that supposedly showed the fugitive penguin swimming in the bay (Provided by Tokyo Sea Life Park)
Sometimes regular meals and the companionship of scores of other penguins just aren't enough. Penguin Number 337 seems to have decided something was missing from life at a...
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