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Emperor Penguins are called Emperor because they are the largest of all penguin species and they have a regal and majestic appearance compared to other penguins. Their name reflects their impressive size and demeanor.
The domain of the Emperor Penguin (Aptenodytes forsteri) includes the Antarctic region, specifically the areas around the continent of Antarctica and its surrounding waters. They are well-adapted to the cold conditions of this environment, where they rely on sea ice and open water for feeding and breeding.
Emperor penguin colonies are generally close to Antarctica's beaches. However, during their breeding season, the sea ice has frozen so that their walk back to open water may be up to about 60Km.
the emperor penguin.
emperor penguins
The genus of the Emperor penguin is Aptenodytes.
The emperor penguin is not endangered.
emperor penguin
The scientific name for an Emperor Penguin is Aptenodytes forsteri.
All Emperor Penguins eat fish, shrimp, cephalopod (witch is a type of squid) , krill, and crustaceans. Most Emperor Penguins zig - zag through the water to their food. The Emperor Penguin can swim up to 25 miles per. hr. And the Emperor Penguin can swim as deep as 1755 feet or deeper in the water. The Emperor Penguin can hold its breath for 18 minutes. So the penguin swims really fast by zig - zaging.