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)
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There are four species of penguins that breed on the coasts of Antarctica itself, and another three species found on the sub-Antarctic islands. Overall, there are millions of penguins. Of the true Antarctic species, there are approximately 2.5 million breeding pairs of Adelie penguins, 5 million breeding pairs of Chinstrap penguins, 238 000 breeding pairs of Emperor penguins and 320 000 breeding pairs of Gentoo penguins.
Yes, far longer. The chicken would die within two or three days; the emperor penguin has adapted to extreme low temperatures.
Four species of penguin make their home along the Antarctic coastline. The main bird that people associate with Antarctica are penguins. However, some other black and white birds that call Antarctica their home are Terns, and some species of ducks and geese. Penguins are found throughout the southern hemisphere, especially in Antarctica. Larger penguins are known to live in colder climates, while there is even a species of penguin that lives near the equator. The species found in Antarctica are King Penguins, Emperor Penguins, chinstrap penguins, Adélie penguins, Gentoo penguins, Yellow-eyed penguin, Southern rockhopper, Eastern rockhopper, Royal penguin, and the Macaroni penguin. Although no animal lives on the Antarctic continent, you may be thinking of penguins that breed on Antarctica's beaches. Their home is in the sea.
Penguins are sea birds and find their food chain in ocean water. A few types of penguins breed on Antarctica's beaches, because there are no land predators. When the chicks have fledged, the birds return to their homes in the sea.
Penguins can typically go without food for several weeks to a couple of months, depending on the species and their individual health condition. During this time, they rely on their fat reserves for energy. Emperor penguins, for example, have been known to fast for up to three months while incubating their eggs. However, prolonged fasting can have negative effects on their health and reproductive success.
Hippos are not related to horses at all. They are actually more closely related to whales and dolphins. There are three species of hippos.
The bobcat is a species of lynx, one of four, and closely related to the other three species.
Emperor penguins go to the beaches in Antarctica to breed. That season lasts about three to four months, until the chicks are hatched, molted and ready to dive into the sea. Then all the animals disappear. Where they 'live' the remainder of the year is a scientific mystery. They are aquatic birds and feed on krill, so they probably live at sea and rest on ice floes when they are not hunting food or being hunted by a hungry predator.
It is generally accepted that there are 16 different species of penguin. However, the figure has always been and still is very controversial. As a safe measure, most literature lists it as varying between 16 and 19 species.The debate surrounds three penguins. The first is The White-Flipped Penguin is sometimes thought to be a subspecies of the Penguin; the second is the Royal Penguin is considered to be a color morph of the Macaroni penguin and the third is the Rock hopper penguins which could be a separate species.All penguin species are actually native to the southern hemisphere. However, only a few species are found only in cold climates (contrary to popular belief). Three species actually live in the tropics and the Galapagos Penguin lives as far north as the Galapagos Islands.The largest species is the Emperor Penguin about 3 feet 7 inches height and weighs about 35 kg. The smallest penguin is the Little Blue Penguin which stands around 16 inches and weighs about 1 kg.
what kind of penguins r there in the world ? there are a lot of different kinds,, ofcource if yu really want to find out, tryo to google, it cuzz i dont think anyone here would anser right
Bobcats are members of the lynx genus and closely related to the other three species - Eurasian lynx, Iberian lynx and Canada lynx.