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How did the fairy penguin land and perform?

In the south of Melbourne, Australia, there is a Phillip Island, which is called the "paradise" of fairy penguins. Whenever fairy penguins land, they will attract a large number of tourists.

Visitors who want to watch the Fairy Penguin landing on the "show" must first land on Phillip Island and remember the landing time clearly, because the Fairy Penguin landed on time according to the stipulated time. If the sign says: "The landing time of fairy penguins this month is 8: 05 pm", then the first fairy penguin will swim out of the stormy waves every minute. When the "general manager" boarded the beach, about 50 "partners" led by him filed ashore.

They lined up in neat columns, and under the leadership of the "general manager", they rushed to the beach dunes in unison. After the first team landed, the second team followed suit. In this way, the "performance" of one team after another seems to be "reviewed". Every night, about 2000 fairy penguins pass by, and the scene is spectacular and amazing. Anyone who has been to Melbourne, Australia, doesn't want to miss the opportunity to enjoy this spectacle.

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Breeding of fairy penguins

As soon as 5438+00 arrived in September and June, they went to the seaside in droves to dig holes and live in caves. At this time, the female penguin begins to lay eggs, three at a time. The female penguin is responsible for hatching eggs. Male penguins go to the sea every morning. When night fell, he came back with a full load, spit out the food he had been looking for all day and fed it to the female penguin one by one.

After the chicks hatch, the females and males go out to sea together, and the chicks sit at home waiting for their parents to come back. In the evening, mom and dad came back and fed the half-digested food to the chickens. It is said that this semi-digested food is most beneficial to the absorption of young penguins.

On-time landing performance is the text in Unit 5, Volume 1 of the fourth grade experimental textbook of Chinese Teaching Edition for six-year compulsory primary schools. This is an intensive reading text. The purpose of learning this text is to experience the wonders of the fairy penguin landing on time and the harmony and magic of nature, to understand many mysterious versions of nature waiting for us to explore and to know how to respect nature.

Fairy penguins live on the southeast coast of Australia and the west coast of New Zealand. They are light and agile, and they walk tall and funny. Fairy penguins are highly disciplined and often queue up for progress. Its most famous place is that it has its own "biological clock" and can know the time.