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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.

4,194 Questions

Can a penguin kill a human?

There have been no reports of a penguin ever attacking a human, they only attack other animals in self defense or to protect their eggs.

Do they have penguins at the little rock zoo?

March 5th 2011 Penguin exhibit opens!! YEAH!

What animals belong to the genus Aptenodytes?

Both the King penguin and the Emperor penguin belong to that genus.

How many weeks does it take for a penguin to give birth?

12 months... and or 1 year!

Lolz -Totally Cool- <3

Why do penguins have short flat wings?

they have short flat wings because they hace no need to fly, they use them to push themselves along the ice when they are sliding and use them to glide through the water or "swim" as well.

Do penguin eat the same foods as ostrich?

No, they both live in completely different environments.

Do penguins sing to find a mate?

Okay! Well this is toughy.

Penguins do sing. yes. But its very VERY high sweet sounding melody that does sound better than your choir.

So yeah. EAT IT!

How do you pronounce aptenodytes forsteri?

Ap-ten-o-die-tees

idk how to pronounce forsteri

Does tourism play a big part in the economy?

Yes, because it helps business and also increases popularity of city/country.

How do you know a penguin is a flightless bird?

Penguins are a group of aquatic, flightless birds living almost exclusively in the Southern Hemisphere. Penguins are superbly adapted to an aquatic life. Their wings have become flippers, useless for flight in the air. In the water, however, penguins are astonishingly agile.

Most penguins feed on krill, fish, squid, and other forms of sea life caught while swimming underwater. They spend half of their life on land and half in the oceans.

Penguins seem to have no special fear of humans and have approached groups of explorers without hesitation. This is probably on account of there being no land predators in Antarctica or the nearby offshore islands that prey on or attack penguins.

Where did penguins first come from?

Not many people know this but people have figured that they come from a puddle in China Town.

What is the effect thereof?

The effect thereof was resoundingly eternal.

Do Antarctic penguins have feathers?

Yes, they keep them warm in the cold Antarctic water. But if oil gets on their feathers they could die of being too cold.

Do penguins have knee caps?

Penguins do not have kneecaps, because they do not need them. Not having kneecaps makes them more streamlined than other birds, which they need to be to be fast enough to catch their food.

Was Edward Furlong fat or skinny?

He was a skinny kid but I guess age and the smoking got to him and now he's over-weight.....

Do penguin eat moss?

No. Penguins do not eat moss. They are carnivores.