Inside the lonely penguin ‘single clubs’

Unmated penguins cluster in loose ‘single clubs’ at colony margins, revealing how social hierarchy and mating pressure can sideline loners even in tightly coordinated animal groups.

Unmated penguins cluster in loose ‘single clubs’ at colony margins, revealing how social hierarchy and mating pressure can sideline loners even in tightly coordinated animal groups.

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