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penguins stick together to fight the cold of polar climate ​

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Answered by kamblekaushalya9820
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Explanation. Penguins stick together to get isolated to fight cold polar climate. They have waterproof feathers and a thick layer of fat to keep them warm. They spend the winter off the coast on sea ice and return to land in the summer to breed in large groups called colonies.

Answered by 2009sahibakhan
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Penguins stick together to get isolated to fight cold polar climate. They have waterproof feathers and a thick layer of fat to keep them warm. They spend the winter off the coast on sea ice and return to land in the summer to breed in large groups called colonies.

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