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While caring for the egg, the fathers can tolerate winds of up to 70 miles per hour (113 kilometers per hour) without abandoning their duty. This is particularly relevant for certain bird species, such as the male Emperor penguin, which can endure harsh conditions while protecting their eggs. The strength of the wind can impact their ability to thermoregulate and keep the egg warm, but they are adapted to withstand extreme weather.

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