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Emperor penguins do not live in a den, nest, or burrow. Instead, they breed on the surface of the ice in Antarctica, where they incubate their eggs on their feet, covered by a flap of skin called a brood pouch. This unique reproductive strategy allows them to keep the eggs warm in the harsh, cold environment. After hatching, the chicks are also kept close to their parents for warmth and protection.

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