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Q: What color is a fairy penguins feet?
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Where are fairy penguins found?

Fairy penguins are found in Australia


Why is webbed feet important to fairy penguins?

yes so that they could walk and grip


Where can you find information about fairy penguins?

You can go on google and type in fairy penguins.


Where do you find Little Penguins or Fairy Penguins?

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What are three related species the emperor penguins?

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Fairy penguins are the same as little blue penguins and the do basicly the same thing as other penguins, but there a lot smaller and very cute in my opinion.


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Where do you find little penguins and fairy penguins?

In Antartica


What does fairy penguins eat?

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How do fairy penguins hear?

They do.


What color are a penguin's feet?

Their feet look like the skin of a reptile. An Emporer penguins feet have black scales with grey scales inbetween, some other penguins have pinkish skin on their feet


What are the types of penguins?

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