The fairy penguin (there is such breed)
Little Blue Penguin
the smallest is the fairy penguin
The smallest penguin species is the little blue penguin, also known as the fairy penguin. It is 16 inches tall.
The Little Blue Penguin. [Fairy Penguin.]
yes fairy [little blue] penguins are the smallest
The fairy penguin is the same as the Little and Blue Penguin. It is the smallest species of penguins.
The Galapagos is the second smallest penguin species. This penguin is about 19 inches in length and weighs about 5 pounds. The smallest penguin is the blue penguin whose length is about 17 inches.
Cardinals are much smaller than the smallest penguin species.
The weight of a penguin varies from species to species. The smallest penguin is the Fairy Penguin, also known as the Little Blue Penguin. It averages 1kg in weight. The largest penguin is the Emperor Penguin, which ranges from 30-35 kg in weight. Other species range in between those weights.
There are different species of penguins. The largest penguin is the Emperor Penguin, who are around 1.1m tall. The smallest penguin, the Little Blue Penguin, are only 40cm talls.
The size of a penguin varies from species to species. The smallest penguin is the Fairy Penguin, also known as the Little Blue Penguin. It averages 43cm in length, 33 cm in height and 1kg in weight. The largest penguin is the Emperor Penguin, which averages 120cm in length, 125 cm in height and 30-35 kg in weight. Other species range in between those lengths. See the related weblink below for information on the sizes of specific species.
The largest of the penguin species is the emperor penguin, which has a height of 4 feet and a weight of 80-90 lbs (36.28739 to 40.82331 kilograms). The smallest penguin species is the "Little Penguin" (Eudyptula minor) being about 16 inches (43 cm) tall, which weighs about 2.2 pounds (one kg).
The smallest penguin species is The Little Blue Penguin (eudyptula mior), which is also called the Fairy Penguin. It averages 16 in (40cm) and weighs 1kg (2.2lb). They're native to Australia and New Zealand and the Maori call them Korora.