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The genus of the penguins varies according to the species. Penguins are in the order Sphenisciformes and within this order there are six genera (which is the plural of genus), which are then divided into a further 17 species.The various genera are:Aptenodytes (Emperor and King penguins)Pygoscelis (brush-tailed penguins)Eudyptes (crested penguins)Megadyptes (yellow-eyed penguins)Spheniscus (banded penguins)Eudyptula (Little Blue penguins)For information on the specific species within each genus, see the related link below.
It is not known why rockhopper penguins have red eyes, but to scientists theorise it is part of a social signalling system between birds. See the related link below.
There are seventeen species of penguins in the world. Some of these include emperor penguins, Galapagos penguins, king penguins and Humboldt penguins.
Adelie penguins. (: It's the only one i can find for emperor penguins/penguins.
because there both penguins der
If Chickens are breeding with penguins then I guess there related...
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No a penguin is a bird a fish have gills do penguins have gills? NO
The three penguins that are related to the emperor penguin is the dimunitive fairy penguin,the fairy penguin,and the galapagus penguins.(The fairy penguin and the dimunitive fairy penguin are different)
The Official Pittsburgh Penguins site is: penguins.nhl.com
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Penguins are birds and seals are mammals. They are not related biologically any more than any bird and any mammal can be said to be related through a common ancestor who lived millions of years ago and from whom both evolved. The only way in which seals and penguins are related is that they share the same habitats and may belong to a common food chain, as in, seals eating penguins.
mostly because they look alike
Of the 17 known species of penguins, only two of them actually breed on Antarctica. For more information, see the related link.
they make these noises that are like music. so they sing to each other
See related link.