Talk:Emperor penguin/to do

Latest comment: 17 years ago by Jstade


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  • Throughout the article, there seems to be a lean towards facts given in the movie rather than others cited online, such as age before first mating (5 in the movie, 3 in other places online) Jstade 08:12, 9 November 2006 (UTC) Sorted. 3 is the earliest biological age, though this is often delayed by 1-3 years. Cheers, Casliber (talk · contribs) 10:25, 19 March 2008 (UTC)Reply

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  • Deguine, Jean-Claude. 1974. Emperor Penguin: Bird of the Antarctic. The Stephen Greene Press, Vermont.
  • Rivolier, Jean. 1956. Emperor Penguins. Elek Books, London.
  • National Geographic CritterCAM additional feature on DVD version of March of the Penguins
  • Willy Puchner, Penguins - Traveling the World

Removed cultural refs which I haven't been able to cite

  • The NHL's Pittsburgh Penguins franchise is named after the Emperor Penguin, and an Emperor Penguin leads the team onto the ice each year prior to the start of the first home game of the season. Additionally, the mascot of Youngstown State University (iceburgh) is also an Emperor Penguin.
  • The Emperor Penguin may also blow bubbles into the cracks in the ice to drive out the hiding fish.
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