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Since penguins cannot fly, they have adapted to have streamline bodies to swim in their environment.
Penguins' body architecture supports its life as an aquatic -- aqua-dynamic -- animal, because penguins are flightless birds.
shark, penguins and dolphins have a aquatic habitat
penguins streamlined body shape allows them to move quickly through water.
Penguins have a streamlined body to help them move more efficiently through the water while swimming. Their shape reduces drag and allows them to propel themselves using their flippers, enabling them to catch fish and evade predators underwater.
Penguins do not have kneecaps, because they do not need them. Not having kneecaps makes them more streamlined than other birds, which they need to be to be fast enough to catch their food.
They need bodies like this because they dive and swim in water. This form makes it easier to do that.
Yes, penguins have a streamlined body shape that helps them glide efficiently through the water while swimming. Their shape reduces water resistance, allowing them to move swiftly and catch fish underwater.
Penguins have streamlined bodies with close fitting feathers and webbed feet. Perfectly adapted for a marine animal that needs underwater speed to catch fish. Penguins use their flippers as though they are flying through the water.
penguins bodies are streamlined to reduce drag in water so they can swim but sea anemone don't need to swim I think
Penguins have feet adapted for swimming in the water. Their webbed feet help them navigate through the water with great agility and speed while hunting for fish. On land, penguins waddle because their feet are set far back on their bodies due to their streamlined shape for swimming.