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Breeding is preceded by a molt where they lose their old feathers and have them replaced by new ones.
Like the juveniles, adults cannot swim for food until they have a new fully intact and functioning set of feathers, so this molt period is one of starvation while living on food reserves.
This photograph shows a King Penguin in the molting phase.
While molting they normally stay near the glacier river outflows.
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Copyright by Dan Drost