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A penguin rookery is a place where penguins hatch their eggs and rear their young.
a rookery is a group of any penguin ,because they wantto be warm or cool. a rookery is a group of any penguin ,because they want to be warm or cool. a rookery is a group of any penguin ,because they wantto be warm or cool.
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a rookery is a group of any penguin ,because they wantto be warm or cool. a rookery is a group of any penguin ,because they want to be warm or cool. a rookery is a group of any penguin ,because they wantto be warm or cool.
There is no actual adjective penguiny (like a penguin).There is a colloquial noun penguinery, meaning a penguin rookery or breeding place.
A rookery of penguins is typically led by the dominant male or female penguin within the group. This leader is responsible for organizing group movements, ensuring safety, and maintaining order within the rookery.
A group is penguins is a colony or rookery.
The king penguins stick together in a group. They call the groups either a "rookery" or a "colony".
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It depends on the species. The Fairy penguin, or Little penguin, which is found along some of Australia's southern shores, lives in burrows in the sand dunes along the shoreline when it is not out hunting in the sea during the day. These birds return every night to their burrows. The Emperor penguin, on the other hand, has no fixed nesting site, while the Gentoo penguin is different again, making a nest on the ground out of stones, sticks, grass, feathers, or almost any materials it finds.