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Penguins rely on group social cues to find foraging areas, Japanese study reveals

27d ago· 1 min readenNews

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Japanese researchers have discovered that penguins use social cues from their group to locate foraging grounds, providing insights into the evolution of social behavior in animals and the potential consequences of population decline.

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The findings 'will help us understand why social life evolved among animals and the impact of population decline,' an animal ecology expert said.
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The findings 'will help us understand why social life evolved among animals and the impact of population decline,' an animal ecology expert said.

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