Mini-bungalow from parts of the emergency base: polar explorers showed how Antarctic penguins build nests. PHOTO

Mini-bungalow from parts of the emergency base: polar explorers showed how Antarctic penguins build nests.  PHOTO

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Polar scientists of the Antarctic station “Akademik Vernadskyi” showed how a penguin makes a mini-bungalow from its nest. For construction, the bird uses parts of an old Argentine station, the National Antarctic Science Center reports. According to scientists, subantarctic penguins, which are easily recognizable by their red beaks, build their nests mostly from stones. Shells and bones can also be used. “They often share it with each other, and therefore quarrels and even fights occur between them. Thefts occur, in particular, due to the lack of “building material” in the places that penguins choose for nesting. For example, on our island (Galindez – ed. ) their number is increasing, but the number of pebbles is not,” the polar explorers said. Penguin builds a mini-bungalow. Photo: National Antarctic Science Center They added that the birds even sometimes “crush” some parts of the “Vernadskyi” structures to build their nests. They also steal loggers, i.e. sensors for measuring temperature, from scientists. Polar scientists say that similar situations occur on nearby islands. Apparently, the penguin in the photo takes building materials from the Argentine station, which also serves as an emergency base. It is located near the “Vernadskyi” station on the nearby island of Peterman. “We remind you that monitoring studies of penguin populations are one of the most important for our biologists, because we can monitor the dynamics of climate change and its impact on the vulnerable Antarctic nature,” the scientists added. We will remind, scientists assume that some species of wild penguins can have a certain degree of self-awareness. Read also: Polar scientists on Vernadskyi showed growing baby penguins. PHOTO

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