Japanese Aquariums Track Penguins' Dramatic, Salacious Love Lives Through Complex Flowcharts — Colossal

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Like most romances, penguins’ relationships aren’t black and white. The aquatic birds are known for their scandalous affairs, messy heartbreaks, and frequent kidnappings of each others’ chicks. To keep track of their complicated relationship statuses, caretakers at Tokyo’s Sumida Aquarium and Kyoto Aquarium have created a complex network documenting 2020’s romances. The two flowcharts are replete with color-coded lines and symbols: Red hearts denote couples. Purple lines with question marks signify more complicated relationships with the potential of romance. More

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Japanese Aquariums Track Penguins' Dramatic, Salacious Love Lives

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