Penguin when he decides to separate from the group

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Although penguins live in groups, they can separate from the group in certain cases, such as when the young bird and the mother assigned to incubate the young are lost, or when they feel danger or harm. When a penguin loses its ability to swim well due to injury or old age, it separates from the group and lives alone. The ability to separate from the group is a protective behavior that ensures the survival of the bird in its harsh environment.

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