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Penguins typically have one to two eggs per breeding season, depending on the species. Most commonly, species like the Emperor and Adélie penguins lay two eggs, while others, like the King penguin, usually lay one egg. The eggs are incubated by both parents, and after hatching, they care for their chicks until they are old enough to fend for themselves. Therefore, the number of babies varies by species but generally ranges from one to two per year.

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