I do.
There rockets all started with auks and then the number they were for example Auk I
It is a bird called the "Common Murre."Kayla
Auks live in the northern hemisphere (north of 25°N). They are relatives of penguins but can fly.
auks
The northern hemisphere counterpart would be the Auk. Auks are from a completely different evolutionary family than penguins. Auks can fly but look and act a lot like penguins. Penguins and auks are a good example of evolutionary convergence.
The feeding behaviour of auks varies between auk species, however in general they feed on small to medium sized fish. Unfortunately, the Great Auk is now extinct.
yes mostly Great Auks
AUKS
A couple relatives of the puffin are auks and murres.
Gentoo Penguin
Auks are birds of the family Alcidae