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Penguins can move quickly in the water, using their flipper-like wings to "fly" through the water at speeds up to 15-25 miles per hour. On land, however, penguins waddle at a slower pace due to their anatomical structure, which is not designed for speed on land.
emperor penguins move in land by waddling and in whater swiming like a rocketEmperor penguins move in two ways.1. In the water, they swim quite fast by using their wings as flippers and kicking their feet.2. On land they waddle because they have no knees and sometimes they slide on their bellies as if riding in a sled.
they actually walk normally for penguins, part of the reason is because they are adapted to move fast in water
Penguins have feathers, wings and a beak. Penguins lay eggs and feed their babies.
It moves it's wings so fast that it can fly!
He uses the legs instead of the wings and can run very fast.
penguins streamlined body shape allows them to move quickly through water.
Penguins won
Pittsburgh Penguins
not their wings
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No. In birds such as Penguins, the wings have become flippers.