The collective noun for penguins is usually a colony, however "huddle" is also common.
a pack
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A group of penguins on land is a waddle. The nesting group is a rookery. A group of babies is a creche. A group on water is a raft. And a group of penguins in a bar is known as a Morty. A group of penguins in general is known as a Parcel.
Eskimos live in the Arctic where there are no penguins (penguins are found in the Antarctic) so they don't call them anything.
The place where penguins breed on land is known as a Colony. Otherwise, there is no specific name other than a group of penguins.
a penguins call
Penguins eat by themselves because they don't like to be judged by their hair and weight
Penguins are actually in the Bird Family, and they have Beaks.
A bunch of penguins are called a flock of penguins.
About as big as a pizza slice
Emperor Penguins can weigh about 90 pounds.
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