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In the frigid Antarctic winter, emperor penguins get too hot
They can endure the frigid cold of an Antarctic winter, when temperatures plummet to -20 °C or below. To prevent themselves freezing to death, they huddle together in tightly-packed groups to conserve heat and shelter themselves from the intense winds.
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