Biology, asked by bnaren123, 9 months ago

Prasanna was astonished to see the Ponguins live in group always. Why do you think so?

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Answered by llɱissMaɠiciaŋll
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The reason penguins live in colonies is just because they increase the chances of survival, both adults, and offspring. Despite living in groups, within each colony penguins remain in pairs, sometimes alone or with their offspring. Penguins are usually monogamous birds, although there are exceptions.

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