
Through this statistical study, we aim to explain penguin body mass in the Palmer Archipelago (Antarctica) using several quantitative variables. The objective is to identify which variables most influence body mass variability according to penguin sex and species.
The study shows that flipper length is the most relevant indicator for explaining penguin body-mass variation. Sex does not significantly change the body-mass trend, although males are generally heavier than females.
Below is a scatter plot showing the relationship between penguin body mass and flipper length.

Would you like to learn more about this project? The source code and full report are available on my GitHub and in PDF.