Video. Penguin nesting season begins in the Chicago aquarium

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Magalháes yellow-pings and penguins began their annual nesting season in Shedd Aquarium in Chicago, demonstrating their dwarf dance.

With every spring, the aquarium team provides bird stones, lavender branches and pieces of hose – materials that imitate those that are found in their native habitat in South America.

For further imitation of seasonal changes, the aquarium regulates the lighting cycle in the penguin habitat, encouraging natural behavior.

Men often take on the initiative in the construction of nests in order to win potential partners or strengthen existing pairs, although the tasks of nesting are sometimes divided by women.