|     | Magellanic penguins  swim off the coast of Santos, Sao Paulo, Brazil. Hundreds of dead  penguins and other sea animals have washed up on Sao Paulo state's  shores and scientists are investigating the causes, according to  environment officials. (AFP/File/Mauricio Lima)  |      |        |              July 20, 2010  SAO PAULO (AFP) - Hundreds of dead  penguins and other sea animals have washed up on Sao Paulo state's  shores and scientists are investigating the causes, environment  officials told Folha Online news agency.                The Institute of Environment and Natural Resources said 530  penguins, numerous other sea birds, five dolphins and three giant sea  turtles have been found in the coastal towns of Peruibe, Praia Grande  and Itanhaem, with more likely on other nearby beaches.               Sao Paulo University biologists and a wildlife research center  are looking into the possible reasons for the animal deaths, the  institute said.               Praia Grande authorities have ruled out pollution, saying preliminary investigations point to starvation as the cause.               The most likely scenario for the penguin deaths is exhaustion and  hunger during their long migration from the waters off Argentina's  southern Patagonia region, said Andrea Maranho, a veterinarian for the  Sea Animal Rehabilitation Center in Praia Grande.
 
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