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Adélie penguins use colony cues to switch foraging sites if their previous trip was unsuccessful

Research shows that Adélie penguins adapt their foraging strategies based on previous experiences, highlighting the importance of social cues in their decision-making.

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Summary

  • Adélie penguins rely on colony cues for foraging.
  • They change foraging sites if previous attempts were unsuccessful.
  • This behavior showcases their adaptability and social learning.

Key Facts

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Species Adélie penguins
Behavior Foraging site switching
Research Date June 9, 2026

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