Forest penguins
Magellanic penguins, sometimes known as jackass penguins because of the unusual sound they make, nest in the forests, scraping a hollow for their eggs in between the tree roots. The strange calls are a signal to gather together into social groups on the beaches. Once there, the penguins swim together to their fishing grounds, across the kelp forests, and past the dangers posed by predatory sealions.
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