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Penguins

Penguins live primarily in Antarctica, but can also be found in cold coastal areas of South America, New Zealand, Australia, and South Africa. There are seventeen species of Penguins, and seven are found only in Antarctica.

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What words can you use to describe Antarctica?

Polar bears don't live in Antarctica they live in the Arctic.

I have been learning about this question so i know that polar bear doesn't describe Antarctica it describes the arctic.

I know some good words : Ice , Oceans, Cold , Dry, Windy, Deserted , Seals , Flora , Fauna , Iceberg , Iceshelf , Snow.

Another Answer:

pristine, unique, coldest, windiest, magestic, abundant wildlife, desolate ~ wilderness.

How feathers keep penguins warm in Antarctica?

When the penguin goes into the water its outer feathers behave like fish scales and keep out the water away from the downy layer. To keep warm the penguin fluffs up its feathers so the air trapped among them will stay warm.

To learn more about a penguin's feathers see related link..

How do penguins shelter themselves?

They dont actually. Gradually as they keep experiencing the weather and cold from when they are young they begin to know how to take care of themselves and what to do when a snow storm appears.

Do deer live in Antarctica?

no Santa does not live in the south pole and i can tell you he lives in the north pole

Why do the penguins live in Antarctica?

Penguins do not live in the interior of the Antarctic continent as it is too cold and there is no food chain. There are some species that rely on the Antarctic waters for their food, and which breed along the edges and rocky coastlines of the Antarctic continent, living in penguin colonies on land whenever they are not hunting for food.

These species of penguins survive the cold of Antarctica with the help of some unique adaptations. They have a thick layer of fat underneath the skin which helps to store energy. This thick layer of fat also insulates them. In addition, penguin feathers are specially designed. They are short and have an under-layer of fine woolly down, and easily shed water - a useful characteristic given that penguins spend up to 75% of their time in the water. Penguin feathers are shaped to overlap, enabling better streamlining for penguins when they are in the water, and protection from the wind when they are on land.

Penguins have dark feathers on the broad expanse of their backs. These black feathers absorb the heat of the sun, helping to warm up the birds. Penguins have a specially designed circulatory system which can adjust to conserving or releasing heat to maintain a constant temperature. Antarctic species of penguins huddle together for warmth, and the eggs are incubated on the penguins' feet, where they get constant warmth.

In truth, penguins don't live in Antarctica.

Penguins come from the sea to breed in Antarctica. Usually, animals breed where there are no predators.
No penguin 'lives' in Antarctica. Penguins are sea birds -- aqua-dynamic animals. Their food chain is in the sea.

A few types of penguins do breed on Antarctica's beaches, but when the season is over, the animals return to their life at sea.

How many peguins are there in the King Penguin colony in Antarctica?

Strictly speaking, the king penguin does not live on the Antarctic continent, but rather on the sub-Antarctic islands. It is unknown how many birds there are in a single king penguin colony on these islands. However, according to the Antarctica Connection website, there are approximately 2 million breeding pairs of king penguins living in the sub-Antarctic region.

What penguins are there in Antarctica?

Of the 17 species of penguins, there are only fourspecies which live at Antarctica: Adelie, Emperor, Chinstrapand Gentoo penguins. The Antarctic is not their only range.

What is the smallest penguin Antarctica?

On the continent, the smallest penguin to breed there is the Chinstrap with a height of 68cm - 27 inches.

As well, the Rockhopper penguin with a height of 55cm - 21.6 inches, breeds on sub-Antarctic islands.

What is the population of penguins in Antarctica?

No penguin lives permanently on the continent: penguins are sea birds and live at sea. However, several tens of thousands of animals visit Antarctica's beaches to breed during that season, because there are no land predators there.

Who was the penguin and walrus cartoon figures from the 60s and 70s?

There was a "Wally Walrus" in the 1940s to the late 1950s and "Chumley" character in the "Tennessee Tuxedo and His Tales" cartoons in the 1960s .

Do penguins burp?

It must be possible for the bee to take in exess air when eating, and would have to get rid of it some how, so I think it must release tiny amounts of air (very rarely). but as bees don't have vocal chords it would not make any sound.

What is the name of the cartoon penguin from the early 80s?

A very popular children's' TV programme that stars a penguin in is called 'Pingu'.

This title is also the name of the penguin. The programme is still frequently on nowadays.

It tells of Pingu and his charming, but mischevious ways of having fun with his friends.

How tall is a penguin?

It depends on the type of penguin you are talking about.

What type of penguins live in new zealand?

Several species of penguin make their homes on New Zealnd's islands; apart from the little blue penguin - for which there is some evidence of living in Chile - it is their only region: * Eudalyptula albosignata, the white-flippered penguin. * Eudalyptula minor, the little blue penguin. * Eudyptes pachyrhynchus, the Fiordland crested penguin. * Eudyptes robustus, the Snares penguin. * Eudyptes sclateri, the erect-crested penguin. * Megadyptes antipodes, the yellow-eyed penguin. Vagrants of several other, mainly Antarctic-based, penguins have also occassionally found their way to New Zealand, but are not counted as living there.

What are some adjectives that describe penguins and begin with the letter U?

Here are some quotes from the book. The adjectives are in bold.

  • He had never seen those great shining white expanses of ice and snow. How he wished that he had been a scientist, instead of a house painter in Stillwater, so that he might have joined some of the great Polar expeditions.
  • Down the hall it went and into the bedrooms, with its strange, pompous little strut.
  • In the pleasant little city of Stillwater, Mr. Popper, the house painter was going home from work.

What is the average height of an emperor penguin?

they can grow 4 feet in hight and their weight can reach to about 48 to 99 lb.

How do you keep your feet warm while skiing?

Skiing means cold temperatures and cold temperatures can mean cold feet. Make sure that you wear "ski" socks. Ski socks are generally thicker and should go all the way up your shin. You can wear two ski socks if you like. You can also take your ski boots to the ski shop and have them put in battery operated heated footbeds. These are wonderful for the skier that skis every day. You clamp a small battery on your boot that turns the heat on and off in your boot. Some systems have low and high settings. You have to remember to recharge your batteries though! The batteries are very tough and can handle most ski crashes you have. This system can be expensive, but is worth it. You can also purchase heat packs that you shake up to activate heat. You place them under the sole of your foot. These usually just work for a few hours and then you throw them away. You can put these in gloves as well. Make sure that your feet aren't too hot because they might sweat. This will make them damp and could then lead to cold feet. Make sure to dry your boots out when you are at home. They make boot dryers you can place them on. Or you can pull out the lining to dry them. Do this daily as your boots will most likely become wet from snow and ice.