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- Penguin - Wikipedia
Penguins are a group of flightless, semi-aquatic, sea birds which live almost exclusively in the Southern Hemisphere Only one species, the Galápagos penguin, lives at, and slightly north of, the equator Highly adapted for life in the ocean water, penguins have countershaded dark and white plumage and flippers for swimming
- Official Pittsburgh Penguins Website | Pittsburgh Penguins
The official National Hockey League website including news, rosters, stats, schedules, teams, and video
- Penguin | Habitat, Species, Predators, Facts | Britannica
penguin, (order Sphenisciformes), any of 18–21 species of flightless marine birds that live only in the Southern Hemisphere The majority of species live not in Antarctica but rather between latitudes 45° and 60° S, where they breed on islands
- Penguins - Smithsonian Ocean
Penguins are birds of the ocean, spending up to 75 percent of their lives in the water Some penguins, like the fiordland and rockhopper, have even been found with barnacles growing on their feathers! Much of what seems odd about penguins is due to the fact that they spend so much time in the water Swimming is what penguins do best
- Penguin Facts, Types, Habitat, Diet, Adaptations, Pictures
Where do penguins live, description (size, color), what they eat, species list, mating, baby penguins, characteristics, sounds, lifespan, and pictures
- Penguin | World Wildlife Fund
Penguins may not be able to fly across the sky, but they can fly underwater as well as any fish Instead of wings, these birds have flippers that can propel their streamlined bodies up to 15 miles per hour through the sea in pursuit of a meal
- Penguins, facts and photos | National Geographic
Penguins are flightless seabirds that live almost exclusively below the equator
- Penguins | Birds | BBC Earth
Of the 11,000 known species of bird, only 60 species are flightless and about a third of these are penguins Unlike most birds, penguins don’t always keep their air sacs empty in order to help them with diving – they sometimes fill them with food
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