King penguins are adapting to climate change in a way that seems to help them breed successfully, which is unusual.
Emperor penguins seem to be vanishing by the thousands during their most vulnerable period, when they must shed and regrow their feathers on stable ice.
King penguins on islands in the Southern Ocean are breeding earlier and with a higher level of success than they did 24 years ...
Longer summers are allowing more king penguin chicks to bulk up and survive the winter, but the penguins' main fishing area is shifting further away as temperatures rise ...
The tall black-and-white residents of Antarctica, who waddle around its icy landscape, are in peril thanks to the rapidly ...
A chance discovery by British Antarctic Survey scientists has revealed a troubling threat to the survival of emperor penguins. The Madingley-based researchers were examining satellite images when they ...
The birds' already risky molting strategy—in which they shed and regrow all their feathers at once—is becoming even more hazardous due to climate change ...
The Pittsburgh Penguins are in a position to add to their roster ahead of the 2026 NHL trade deadline. This is because the Penguins have a 30-15-12 record and are second in the Metropolitan Division ...
Unstable sea ice is sending some penguins into Antarctica's frigid waters before the birds have a chance to regrow their protective waterproof feathers Getty Emperor penguins rely on stable sea ice ...
Jeddah Waterfront has emerged as a leading tourist destination during Ramadan. The site offers a comprehensive experience that combines entertainment, sports, arts and hospitality. The promenade ...
Emperor penguins shed all their feathers once a year, a precarious ritual that may have become deadly as climate change ...
Huge numbers of Emperor penguins in Antarctica may have died because of melting sea ice, experts fear. For the first time, scientists have used satellites to spot the places where penguins gather to ...