Environmental Sciences, asked by patilkunal12283, 3 months ago

(b) Why do penguins live in flocks sticking close to each other?​

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Answered by etinagaraju21
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We know that penguins live in the coldest regions of earth and in order to find warmth and solace they remain in flocks with each other. In order to escape the extreme cold conditions, they nestle together to keep each other warm.

Answered by saibalajimudaliar
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penguins live in extreme conditions, so they live in flocks sticking close to each other to keep themselves warm and not lose heat to the surrounding.

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