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China to not give advanced safety to emperor penguins

  • Published
    14th Jun, 2022
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China has blocked efforts to step up protection of emperor penguins that are increasingly threatened by the effects global warming is having on their natural habitat in Antarctica.

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Emperor Penguin Species:

  • The emperor is the largest living penguin species standing around 115cm tall.
  • Penguins are brilliant swimmers.
  • Emperor penguins have the deepest and longest dives for any bird, often reaching depths of over 200 metres.
  • Emperor’s are well adapted to thrive in the freezing conditions of the Antarctic.
  • To preserve heat, they have a dense double layer of feathers – about 70 feathers per square inch – large fat reserves and, proportionally, smaller beaks and flippers compared to other penguins. This all helps prevent heat loss.
  • Habitat:
    • Of the 18 different species of penguin, only two (the emperor and Adélie) are actually true Antarctic residents.
    • Breeding colonies of emperor penguins are found around the coast of the entire Antarctic continent.
    • Emperor penguins may be the only bird never to set foot on land as their colonies are on the sea ice and they even breed on frozen sea.
    • The Antarctic ice is vulnerable from climate change making the future uncertain for emperors.
  • Importance:
    • Emperor penguins are a vital part of the Antarctic food chain – they eat creatures like squid and small fish, and are an important source of food for predators like leopard seals and large sharks.
    • By protecting emperor penguins we’re helping look after their ocean environment, which is good for all the wildlife that depends on it.
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