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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.

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