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Penguins get some space to produce their offspring
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Up to 40 penguins at a zoo in Dalian, Liaoning Province, have been moved to new homes for the mating season.

About 24 of them have found mates since October, wildlife experts said.

"Some will lay eggs in the following days. Now they have their own apartments we are hoping more of them will hatch their eggs, without being disturbed by other animals," one of the experts was quoted as saying.

(File photo: penguins in Dalian, Liaoning Province)

(Xinhua News Agency November 14, 2007)

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