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1 .This is Scientific American 60-Second Earth. I'm David Biello. Your minute begins now.
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2 .The list of species potentially imperiled by climate change is long, from polar bears to certain types of pine trees.
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3 .But there are also those species that will benefit from the changed climate conditions.
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4 .And a new study that uses data collection stretching back more than 50 years finds that the Adelie penguins of Beaufort Island near Antarctica may be one of the fortunate climate cases.
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5 .Aerial photographs and satellite images reveal that this colony nearly doubled in size between 1958 and 2010, swelling from 35,000 breeding pairs to 64,000 families.
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6 .The reason is an increase in the kind of nesting habitat Adelie penguins love: rocky beaches revealed by the melting back of snow and ice.
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7 .Such a melt back is considered likely for many other locations in the Antarctic suggesting the penguins may find even more homeland soon.
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8 .The expansion may also be because other critters, like the krill and silverfish the penguins eat have been increasing, although census data is lacking.
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9 .And more Adelies might prove good news for leopard seals, who dine on them.
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10 .Of course, that's only if the seals can stand the warmer waters.
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11 .Your minute is up, for Scientific American 60-Second Earth. I'm David Biello.
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