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The yellow-eyed penguin might move to another nesting site, but they tend to move nearby their previous nesting site, so that means that it is very common of them to stay behind the same beach. They don't move nesting sites frequently, but they can move after they lived in the nest for about a year. <ref name=photovolcanica/>
The yellow-eyed penguin might move to another nesting site, but they tend to move nearby their previous nesting site, so that means that it is very common of them to stay behind the same beach. They don't move nesting sites frequently, but they can move after they lived in the nest for about a year. <ref name=photovolcanica/>


== Other ==
== Endangered ==
Yellow eyed penguin is an endangered species because the Europeans are taking over their habitat. The place they want to live in, is a place where there isn’t a lot of people. They are fearful of a lot of things, so they have to have their neighbors beside them, so they can't be too far away from the other yellow eyed penguin. They also need to make their nests out of logs, trees, or dams. All these conditions has to be satisfied in order for them to survive, but the Europeans keep invading their land and chasing them out of their habitat. Since this is happening, the yellow-eyed penguins have no place to go. This problem is the main reason why they are endangered.
Yellow eyed penguin is an endangered species because the Europeans are taking over their habitat. The place they want to live in, is a place where there isn’t a lot of people. They are fearful of a lot of things, so they have to have their neighbors beside them, so they can't be too far away from the other yellow eyed penguin. They also need to make their nests out of logs, trees, or dams. All these conditions has to be satisfied in order for them to survive, but the Europeans keep invading their land and chasing them out of their habitat. Since this is happening, the yellow-eyed penguins have no place to go. This problem is the main reason why they are endangered.


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