Did you know?
Females
lay a single egg and then promptly leave it behind. Male emperors
keep the newly laid eggs warm, but they do not sit on them, as
many other birds do. Males stand and protect their eggs from the
elements by balancing them on their feet and covering them with
feathered skin known as a brood pouch.

Really cold out here, let's warm up and go to
the savannah.
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