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Emperor Penguin Egg Incubation: 65 Days on Ice Without a Nest

Emperor penguins don't build nests. The male balances the single egg on his feet, covered by a brood pouch, for about 65 days in Antarctic winter temperatures reaching -60°C (-76°F).

Source: National Geographic — Emperor Penguin
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