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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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I cannot continuse to make payments on a home and am going to abandon the home within 2 months. What are some legalities that I should know?

A home investors in your area may buy the house for what you owe. Some investors only want to pay you the tax value. If you want to go that route, call and compare the values that they offer before making that desicion. You can list your house with a local real estate agent and sell the house before you abandon it. As a Realtor, I have listed and sold houses within 30 days. Most closings take a time because of the title work... if you are in a state where you can expidite the process by doing those things ahead of time... that will speed up the time. Listing your house at a lower price will move it quickly. If it need major repairs, list it lower. 1. What ever you decide to do will affect your credit (Good or Bad). 2. When the house is reposesed and sold you may still have to pay the difference that the bank gets and what you owe. 3. You may also be liable to pay taxes on the difference that the bank gets out of the sale and what you owe if it is reported to the IRS as a cancellation of debt with a 1099.

What is the antonym of waddle?

An antonym is the opposite, so the opposite of waddle could be stride, walk, swiftly, or run.

How do you be a no name on fly like an bird 3?

to be a TRUE no name, go to fsymbols.com/emoji and copy the rose symbol, let me repeat. ROSE not tulip or other flower, first row hehe ____ Doesn't work anymore. These is the only true way :P maybe theres more, but I know this method REALLYworks.

How are hummingbirds and penguins alike?

The only similarity is that they are both birds. Penguins are flightless, semi-aquatic (being at home in the water and they eat fish. The humming bird is able to fly backwards, forwards and to hover. They also feed on the nectar from flowering plants and the juice from over-ripe fruit.

Which bird can fly longer distance sparrow or pigeon or penguin or crane?

First of all, penguins are not able to fly.

Sparrows can fly the longest in that group.

Do penguins mate before or after they lay eggs?

Some birds do lay eggs even if they haven't mated. Don't know if Penguins do that too. But to lay fertile eggs - eggs that turn into chicks and hatch - they have to mate first.

What is the commenaslism of a Penguin?

Commensalism is the relationship between two organisms where one benefits without affecting the other. This could be like a fungus growing on the penguin's feathers without harming it.

Are little blue penguins really blue?

The Nanostructures in the blue penguins' feathers scatter light waves to give off a blue colour.

I've seen a lot of little blue penguins, and sometimes they appear more grey, at other times they can look very blue. I'm guessing that it depends on how the light hits them.

How are all bird alike?

All birds have wings (although not all birds are capable of flying). Every bird also has a beak and feathers.

What are penguins predaters?

Orcas (killer whales), Seals, Sea Lions, Foxes, Ferrets

What eat squid?

Sharks, Killer Whales, Dolphins and Humans all eat squid of different sizes.

Can man fly in the sky with the help of wings like birds fly?

It depends on what kind of 'wings' you are talking about. There are mechanical wings, like those of a jetpack, which man can use to fly (which costs thousands of dollars). Those are metal wings that do not move, but aid in the flight of humans. If you mean like organic wings, like those birds have, then man will never be able to fly, because our bodies are just to heavy, and our bones are too dense for flight.

Do penguins have oil on their fur?

Penguin donâ??t have oil on their fur because they donâ??t have fur. The penguin has feathers and its small and fit together tightly, making it look smooth like fur.

What is the life expectency of a penguin?

Depends on the species of penguins.......but the most famous emperor penguins are expected to last about 20 years :)

What was Flipper's real name in the from the Flipper movie?

The dolphin who played Flipper in the 1963 version of "Flipper" and "Flipper's New Adventure" was Mitzi.

On the "Flipper" TV series (1964 - 1967) Flipper was played by Suzy (the name given in the credits was Flipper: as himself)

On the TV series "The New Adventures of Flipper" (1995 - 2000) and the 1996 movie version of " Flipper" the part of Flipper was played by several dolphins: Aleta, Delphi, Kibbie, Santini and Tursi

Is a horse smarter than a penguin?

This kind of question only leads to arguments over which animal is smarter than the other when there really is no winner or loser.

A horse scores highly for intelligence, even higher than dogs and cats on human developed intelligent assesment type tests for animals.

To the best of my knowledge penguins have never been tested, however to survive in the wild they must be fairly intelligent to evade predators and catch prey.

What are the young of a cock called?

The young of a cock, or male bird, is called a chick. As they grow, but before reaching maturity, young birds are called juveniles.