Antarctic warming pushes penguin breeding earlier, weighing on two species

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Rising temperatures in Antarctica are causing Adelie and Gentoo penguins to begin breeding earlier in the season, a shift that could disrupt feeding windows and chick survival, highlighting climate-change stress on multiple Antarctic species.
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