Adelie penguin

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Definition

Noun: A medium-sized penguin (Pygoscelis adeliae) characterized by a black head and back, a white front, and a distinctive white ring around each eye. It is known for forming large breeding colonies on the coast of Antarctica, specifically the Adélie Coast.

Usage

The term "Adelie penguin" is used to specifically identify this species of Antarctic penguin. It is a proper noun, often capitalized as "Adélie penguin," named after the Adélie Coast of Antarctica, which was itself named after the wife of French explorer Jules Dumont d'Urville.

Examples
  • The Adelie penguin is one of the most southerly distributed of all penguins.
  • Researchers observed a colony of thousands of Adelie penguins on the ice.
  • The diet of the Adelie penguin consists primarily of krill.
Advanced Usage
  • The term is used in ecological and biological contexts to discuss species behavior, adaptation to polar environments, and the impacts of climate change.
  • It can appear in comparative studies, e.g., "Unlike the Emperor penguin, the Adelie penguin builds nests from stones."
Variants and Related Words
  • Adélie Penguin: The more precise spelling, using the accent.
  • Pygoscelis adeliae: The scientific binomial name.
  • Brush-tailed penguin: A common name for the genus , which includes the Adelie, Chinstrap, and Gentoo penguins.
Synonyms
  • There are no direct common-name synonyms for this specific species. Related terms include Antarctic penguin or brush-tailed penguin, but these refer to the broader group or genus.
Related Phrases
  • Adelie Coast: The region of Antarctica for which the penguin is named.
  • Adelie penguin colony: A specific term for their large, communal breeding groups.
Noun
  1. medium-sized penguins occurring in large colonies on the Adelie Coast of Antarctica