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How Penguins Pair Up: Who's a good mate? They can tell by the smell.
Written by Randi Lynn Mrvos
Narrated by Highlights for Children
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This article describes the appearance and behavior of Humboldt penguins, and then outlines a study by Dr. Jill M. Mateo. She proved that these penguins use their sense of smell to distinguish between relatives and strangers to help them choose the best mate.
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