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Penguins primarily use their strong flippers to propel themselves through water, rather than flying. On land, they waddle or slide on their bellies, which is sometimes referred to as "tobogganing." While they can leap out of the water onto ice or land, they do not jump in the same way terrestrial animals do. Penguins do not borrow, but they can make nests using rocks or pebbles, depending on the species.

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