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The Emperor penguin, the Adele penguin and the Chinstrap penguin.

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Since you didn't say which peninsula, it's going to be hard for anybody to give you the right answer.

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Q: What are the three kinds of penguins that use the Atlantic Peninsula and nearby islands for rookeries?
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