Penguins are, for the most part, diurnal. However since most penguins live in Antarctica where the day is 6 months long it's hard to describe them in the usual terms of diurnal/nocturnal.
Emperor penguins, for example are active the whole summer while they stay snuggled together the whole winter. They take short naps like most birds and never really sleep for more than a few minutes at a time.
an penguin is diurnal
whats diurnal
Because they are little and blue
you can buy a little blue penguin in the Antarctica store
The little blue penguin is also known as just the Little Penguin. Formerly, it was known as the Fairy penguin.
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Fairy Penguins live in Australia and New Zealand. The Fairy Penguin is also called the Little Blue Penguin, Little Penguin or the Blue Penguin.
all penguins are diurnal they sleep at night and do their business in the day.
little blue penguin or fairy penguin
The smallest type of penguin is the Little Blue Penguin :)
The Little Blue Penguin. [Fairy Penguin.]
The fairy penguin (there is such breed)
The Little Blue Penguin, also called the Little Penguin, the Blue Penguin, and the Fairy Penguin, is listed on the IUCN Red List with a status of "least concern". The population trend is not listed. So, if you are asking about this penguin, then its status is not listed as "endangered" at the present time.
Penguins are diurnal; they are not nocturnal.