You could do a Google search on Penguins or go to the local library and look for information. Here is some information to get you started: Penguins (order Sphenisciformes, family Spheniscidae) are a group of aquatic, Flightless Birds living almost exclusively in the Southern Hemisphere. Highly adapted for life in the water, penguins have countershaded dark and white plumage, and their wings have become flippers. Most penguins feed on krill, fish, squid, and other forms of sealife caught while swimming underwater. They spend about half of their life on land and half in the oceans. Although all penguin species are native to the southern hemisphere, they are not found only in cold climates, such as Antarctica. In fact, only a few species of penguin live so far south. Several species are found in the temperate zone, and one species, the Galápagos Penguin, lives near the equator. The largest living species is the Emperor Penguin (Aptenodytes forsteri): adults average about 1.1 m (3 ft 7 in) tall and weigh 35 kg (75 lb) or more. The smallest penguin species is the Little Blue Penguin (also known as the Fairy Penguin), which stands around 40 cm tall (16 in) and weighs 1 kg (2.2 lb). Among extant penguins larger penguins inhabit colder regions, while smaller penguins are generally found in temperate or even tropical climates (see also Bergmann's Rule). Some prehistoric species attained enormous sizes, becoming as tall or as heavy as an adult human (see below for more). These were not restricted to Antarctic regions; on the contrary, subantarctic regions harboured high diversity, and at least one giant penguin occurred in a region not quite 2,000 km south of the Equator 35 mya, in a climate decidedly warmer than today. 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. Instead, penguins are at risk at sea from predators such as the leopard seal. Typically, penguins do not approach closer than about 3 meters (10 ft) at which point they become nervous. This is also the distance that Antarctic tourists are told to keep from penguins (tourists are not supposed to approach closer than 3 meters, but are not expected to withdraw if the penguins come closer).
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Penguins can survive because they have the sense to huddle which keeps them warm and also they dive in the water to collect food which is one of the main things they need to survive. All penguins have the sense to do lots of different things (unless they have a condition or are naturally dimmented!) By Alarna Diane McCord
Webbed feet help penguins by providing them with better propulsion and steering while swimming in the water. The webbing between their toes acts like flippers, allowing them to move quickly and efficiently through the water. The webbed feet also help penguins to change direction quickly while chasing prey or avoiding predators underwater.
There is no official collective noun for a group of penguins. Some report that penguins nest in groups called rookeries. Others say a group of penguins on land is called a waddle, or that a group of penguins in the water is called a raft. Penguin chicks in a colony stay together in a large group called a creche.
There Are Some Types Of Penguins That Live On Dry Land But They Still Need To Be Near Water
i dont know and i hate to be rude but i need help! can u plz plz plz type i need help with a report on penguins can u help me? in the search bar and discuss it with me plz
how can we help the penguins
i need to know what you mean by ''full report'' to help
Do you mean penguin help as in the penguins are helping someone, or do you mean penguin help as in we are helping the penguins ... it's not very clear.
Please help me i also need to know what i have to put in a report...thanx
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they are doing nothing at all to help the penguins to not be extinct
i do not now i need help with my report
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