The great auk, a flightless bird native to the North Atlantic, primarily protected itself through its camouflage and nesting behavior. Its dark plumage blended well with rocky coastal environments, helping it evade predators. Additionally, it nested in inaccessible cliff areas, which provided some protection from terrestrial threats. However, these adaptations were not enough to save it from human exploitation and habitat loss, ultimately leading to its extinction in the mid-19th century.
A penguin is the animal that closest resembles a great auk.
I believe the Great auk your reffering to is extinct.
The Great Auk (Pinguinus impennis) was a flightlessbird, now extinct.
Answeryes the great auk is extinct
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The Great Auk became extinct mainly due to loss of habitats, usually die to human activities. (see the related link below)
Funk Island
may be it can killed by humans
it bittes the enemy
The 'great auk,' a flightless bird which is now extinct, was originally called 'penguin.' When explorers reached Antarctica, they were reminded of the great auk and transferred the name upon them. Therefore, the early penguins are now known as the great auk and the similar flightless birds of Antarctica are known as penguins. The derivative of the word 'penguin' is unknown.
An auk is a diving bird. Here are some sentences.An auk looks a bit like a penguin.The auk is a diving bird.We saw an auk swimming past.
They're both extinct!