While most penguins live in icy, cold environments, there are some species that live on rocky, pebbly beaches in slightly warmer climates.
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While most penguins live in icy, cold environments, there are some species that live on rocky, pebbly beaches in slightly warmer climates.
Penguins primarily live and breed on coastal landforms such as beaches, rocky shores, or icebergs in the Southern Hemisphere. They are specially adapted to swimming in the ocean but return to land to breed, lay eggs, and raise their chicks.
The largest living species is the Emperor Penguin (Aptenodytes forsteri): adults average about 1.1 m (3 ft 7 in) tall and weigh 35 kg (75 lb) or more. The smallest penguin species is the Little Blue Penguin (also known as the Fairy Penguin), which stands around 40 cm tall (16 in) and weighs 1 kg (2.2 lb).