Baby boom in Ukrainian polar explorers: Penguins laid almost 1,800 eggs near the station

Baby boom in Ukrainian polar explorers: Penguins laid almost 1,800 eggs near the station

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On the island of Galindez near the Ukrainian Antarctic station, about 1,800 penguin eggs were found in 900 nests. The first chicks will appear by mid-December, and the total number of penguins on the island reaches 4 thousand.

On the island of Galindez, where the Ukrainian Antarctic station Akademik Vernadsky is located, researchers counted about 1,800 penguin eggs. Now there are about 4 thousand birds there. This was announced by the National Antarctic Science Center, reports UNN.

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The first penguin eggs appeared in early November, so the chicks will start hatching by mid-December, as the incubation period lasts about 34-36 days.

About 900 nests already have eggs, mostly two at a time. They are hatched by a pair of parents in turn: while one goes to feed in the ocean, the other remains on the nest. Then they change

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The National Antarctic Research Center notes that Ukrainian scientists observe Penguins and other birds in the context of climate change research. In particular, the migration of subantarctic Penguins over the past 20 years is one of the clear signs of warming in Antarctica.

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Earlier, UNN reported that on the island of Galindez, Penguins steal pebbles from other people's nests due to their shortage. Polar explorers filmed a penguin moving building material from someone else's nest until its owner appeared.

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