The size of a penguin varies from species to species.
The smallest penguin is the Fairy Penguin, also known as the Little Blue Penguin. It averages 43cm in length, 33 cm in height and 1kg in weight.
The largest penguin is the Emperor Penguin, which averages 120cm in length, 125 cm in height and 30-35 kg in weight.
Other species range in between those lengths.
See the related weblink below for information on the sizes of specific species.
Emperor Penguins are called Emperor because they are the largest of all penguin species and they have a regal and majestic appearance compared to other penguins. Their name reflects their impressive size and demeanor.
They have more control over all of the Penguins, due to their size, and have more eggs with other girlpenguins
It usually weighs 2 to 5 pounds
Penguins typically live in colonies that can range in size from a few dozen to thousands of individuals, depending on the species. The largest known colony of penguins is estimated to be over 1.5 million birds in Antarctica.
Polar bears are opportunistic hunters and can consume multiple penguins in one feeding session if given the opportunity, depending on the size and availability of the penguins. However, there is no specific or set number of penguins a polar bear can eat at one time.
Penguins live in large groups around 1000 to 3000 covering the surface area of 300m squared.
They wear none.
About the size of a sparrow.
The bumblebee hummingbird is the smallest bird. The smallest penguins are normally 10 times their size. Thus, no, penguins are not the tiniest birds.
Emperor Penguins are called Emperor because they are the largest of all penguin species and they have a regal and majestic appearance compared to other penguins. Their name reflects their impressive size and demeanor.
It depends on what type of penguin
weight dont now but size is 0.58m tall
They have more control over all of the Penguins, due to their size, and have more eggs with other girlpenguins
Impossible. All penguins are the same size.
It usually weighs 2 to 5 pounds
Let's put it this way. Say you have a killerwhale and a penguin. Killerwhales are major predators to penguins. Now, say the killerwhale population increases. The penguins would be eaten more by the killerwhales, then causing a population decrease for the penguins. If the population decreases, they're won't be enough penguins, and they most likely will become extinct, as well as causing a population decrease for the killerwhales as well. Whereas, vis versa, they're were a killerwhale population decrease. The penguins would be less hunted, therefore, creating a population increase for the penguins.
Penguins typically live in colonies that can range in size from a few dozen to thousands of individuals, depending on the species. The largest known colony of penguins is estimated to be over 1.5 million birds in Antarctica.