Why do penguins huddle together in the cold?
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Penguins huddle together in the cold to conserve body heat and protect each other from harsh winds. By forming a tightly packed group, they reduce heat loss and share warmth among the colony. Penguins take turns being on the outer edge of the huddle and moving to the centre, ensuring everyone gets a chance to warm up. This behaviour is essential for survival in freezing Antarctic environments.