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Over to Antarctica now, where penguins are responding to warming temperatures by breeding earlier and earlier each year.
And their breeding season is shifting at record speeds, faster than any other bird species ever recorded.
Lead researcher Juarez Martinez says the effects of that shift still aren't clear.
But he says it's a major concern for two of the three penguin species on the continent, especially chinstrap penguins.
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Hi, I'm Sharon Reich-Garson in New Jersey.
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