Emperor penguins slide on their bellies, a behavior known as "tobogganing," to conserve energy while moving across the ice. This method allows them to use their body weight and the smooth ice surface to glide efficiently, reducing fatigue during long treks. Sliding also helps them navigate quickly and evade predators, making it a practical adaptation for their harsh Antarctic environment.
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