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What kind of bird can dive to a depth of 500 metres G k

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Answered by suhee
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It is remarkable that emperor penguins foraging from Cape Washington (this study) and Coulman Island (Kooyman and Kooyman, 1995) dive to depths >400 m much more routinely than those diving in East Antarctica (Wienecke et al., 2007).

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Answered by ZareenaTabassum
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Emperor Penguin is the bird that can dive to a depth of 500.

Following are some facts about Emperor Penguin-

  • These are found in Antarctica. They live in ice and frozen water/ocean.
  • These are 120cm in length, they usually weigh between 40-45kgs
  • Their feet are designed in a way that they can also walk and dive. They can easily walk in ice.
  • The deepest they have dived is 564cm.
  • The feed on fishes. They can end up not eating for three-four months.
  • Emperor penguins can scale sheer ice cliffs and have been known to breed on ice shelves when sea ice breaks. In 2013, British and Australian scientists discovered his two colonies of Emperor his penguins on the Barrier Bay and Larsen C ice shelves, and his two other temporary colonies on the Shackleton and Nickerson ice shelves. I found a colony. This could be a useful adaptation strategy as climate change warms Antarctica, but it may not be useful in the long run if rapid warming continues.

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