The penguin is one bird that cannot fly. Most birds can fly though. Also, some birds have air pockets in their hollow bones so it can fly. Did you know that birds are warm blooded. That means that their body temperature stays the same. Birds have no teeth. What they do have is called a gizzard. I bet you are wondering what a gizzard is. When you see a bird eat a pebble that goes into their gizzard. The pebble rips up the food so he can digest it more efficiently. Birds are vertebrates. That simply means that birds have a backbone. Also birds have three different kinds of feathers. They have down feathers, contour feathers, and flight feathers. I guess birds have some similarities and differences. The bird I think is cool is the yellow belly penguin. The yellow belly penguin has a average weight of 5.5 kilograms. The average length around it is 70 centimeters. They are substantially bigger than rockhoppers. Females are smaller than males but, have similar plumage.
yellow belly penguins have many predators. One of their predators is the sea lion. The sea lion waits in the water until its dinner comes. When the penguins are in the water the sea lion is in hot pursuit. The penguins dive deeper into the water because it is darker. When the penguins think they lost him the they swim fast to the surface and pop out of the water. Then they land safely on the icy ground.
Yellow belly penguins eat a variety of things. Let me tell you some. One thing that the yellow belly penguin eats is squid. In fact, that is its favorite food. A chicks average meal size is 200 grams. They also eat fish and crustaceans. Aren't yellow belly penguins an interesting animal . I hope you liked my bird report about the yellow belly penguin.
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Yellow-bellied toad was created in 1758.
Yellow-bellied marmot was created in 1841.
Yellow-bellied Tanager was created in 1851.
I wouldn't suggest it.
Yellow-bellied House Snake was created in 1893.
Apennine Yellow-bellied Toad was created in 1838.
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a yellow bellied snake catches it's prey under water
Not that I know of, but there are yellow eyed penguins
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