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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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How do you get a permit to have a pet penguin?

You can't have one unless you have a zoo or something like that. You can also go live in Antarctic =)

Who are the voices of Mumble and Gloria in Happy Feet?

In the animated film 'Happy Feet' the character of Mumble is voiced by Elijah Wood and the character of Gloria is voiced by the late Brittany Murphy (November 10, 1977 - December 20, 2009) .

How go penguins produce offspring?

Here is the Club Penguin answer: you can't, you can go to the Pet Shop and sometimes other penguins pretend to be little kids and you can "adopt" them.

Here is the real penguin answer: they have sex then the father penguin keeps the egg safe and warm on their feet with a skin flap going over it. During this time the mother penguin goes back to the ocean because having the egg made her lose lots of body weight. After the chick hatches, then the mother comes back. The father then has to hurry to the ocean because he has not eaten in a long time a will die if he doesn't get food soon. while he is away, the mother feeds the baby by regurgitating fish stored in a pouch in her throat. After some time {I do not know the exact amount} the mother and father leave their baby. For more information, watch the movie "March of the Penguins".

What team handball is also know by the following names?

Team handball is also known as "handball," "European handball," and "Olympic handball." It is a fast-paced sport played between two teams of seven players, where the objective is to score goals by throwing a ball into the opposing team's net. The game is particularly popular in Europe and is governed by the International Handball Federation (IHF).

How many penguins live in North America?

North America is home to only one species of penguin, the Galápagos penguin, which primarily resides on the Galápagos Islands, a territory of Ecuador. While there are no native penguin populations on the mainland of North America, some zoos and aquariums in the region house various penguin species for conservation and educational purposes. The wild population of Galápagos penguins is estimated to be around 1,500 individuals.

What ruffles the penguins feathers and the polar bears fur?

The phrase "ruffles the penguins' feathers and the polar bears' fur" typically refers to events or situations that disturb or upset these animals. For penguins, it could be disruptions in their breeding grounds or changes in their food supply due to climate change. For polar bears, threats might include melting ice habitats and declining seals, their primary food source. Both species are affected by environmental changes and human activities that impact their natural habitats.

What do penguins mouth look like?

Male Penguins look just like female Penguins. Black back, White chest.

Wings that look like flippers?

A penguin has wings that look like flippers. Penguins (several species) use their flippers to swim under water.

Do sharks hunt in the same waters that penguins swim in?

It is too cold where the penguins live sharks only live in in the ocean not in ice cold water.

What outer wing feathers that allow birds to fly are called?

Contour feathers.

Wait: I was wrong. The answer is remiges.

Are Penguins Pets?

no, penguins should not be kept as pets, no wild animal should

What are 3 large birds found on galapagos island?

wavy albatrose

the three kinds of boobies (red, blue, masked)

great blue heron

brown pelican

Could a large white bird with black tipped wings flying through Minnesota be a whooping crane?

That wing marking is sort of rare, so it could have been, but that would be really unusual since whooping cranes originate from China. It could have been that maybe his/her size appeared different because it was in flight? But if it was a whooping crane, that's really cool!

Do birds ever fly across the Kaaba?

no , they never do and I believe that Allah makes know that they don't allow to cross it like they know how to make "tasbeeh" by their language.

What animal hunts a penguin?

The best known predators are the leopard seals, but there are also fur seals, and whales and sharks. To distract their predators and make the hunt more difficult, penguins usually enter in group in the water.

Who was the first person to see a penguins?

In Genesis, it tells that Adam named the penguin therefore, was the first to see them beside God. In Genesis, it tells that Adam named the penguin therefore, was the first to see them beside God.

Is a penguin scientist a real thing?

There are ornithologists that specialize in the penguin species.