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Galapagos penguins typically sleep on land, often in burrows or crevices to protect themselves from predators and extreme weather conditions. They may also rest on rocky outcrops or beaches, where they can easily access the water for hunting. These penguins are adapted to the warm climate of the Galapagos Islands, so they do not need to huddle together for warmth like their counterparts in colder regions.

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