It is near threatened
Gentoo Penguin was created in 1781.
The genus of the Gentoo penguin is Pygoscelis papua.
Some species of penguins include the Emperor Penguin, King Penguin, Adélie Penguin, Gentoo Penguin, Chinstrap Penguin, Rockhopper Penguin, Macaroni Penguin, and Magellanic Penguin. These species are found in different regions of the Southern Hemisphere, primarily in Antarctica and parts of South America, Africa, Australia, and New Zealand.
It is completely dependent on the species of penguin you refer to. The Galapagos species is listed as endangered, however the Emperor penguin is not.
The Gentoo penguin gets its name from the word "gentoo," which was a term used by the people of the Khoikhoi tribe in South Africa to describe the people of India. This term was later used by Europeans to refer to the people of India and was eventually adopted to name the penguin species due to their Indian Ocean habitat.
no not all of them
Not all penguin species are endangered. Human actions and environmental changes have endangered many penguin species. For example, humans have hunted penguins for oil and polluted their habitats.
Saving the Endangered Species - 2000 The Humboldt Penguin was released on: USA: 2000
They aren't. Only five species are, including: Galapagos penguin African penguin Humboldt penguin Erect crested penguin Yellow eyed penguin 12 species are not considered endangered.
no one knows
Yes. Penguins of all species are birds, and birds reproduce by laying eggs.