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Penguins swim underwater to catch their food, such as fish and squid. Their streamlined bodies and flipper-like wings allow them to move efficiently through the water. Additionally, swimming helps penguins escape predators like seals.
Yes, penguins are powerful swimmers and can swim long distances to find food. They use their flipper-like wings to propel themselves through the water at speeds of up to 15 miles per hour. Some species of penguins have been known to swim hundreds of miles in search of food.
Penguins need to swim to catch their food, which mainly consists of fish and krill. Swimming also helps them escape predators and navigate efficiently in their marine environment. Penguins are highly adapted to swimming, with their streamlined bodies and flipper-like wings helping them move gracefully underwater.
Penguins have adapted to be fast swimmers in order to catch fish, their primary food source. Their streamlined bodies and flipper-like wings help them navigate through the water with agility and speed. Additionally, being able to swim quickly helps penguins evade predators such as seals and orcas.
It is a flipper, which is a modified wing that penguins use to swim underwater.
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seals walk on there flipper's and they waddle on them like penguins waddle. but they are not penguins
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You can call them wings, but they're more similar to a flipper. They certainly don't have wings in the same sense that flying birds do. Here's a diagram, which labels them as "flipper-like wings" http://www.enchantedlearning.com/subjects/birds/label/empenguin/answers.GIF
The whale's hand has evolved into a "paddle", the flipper, used to aid them in steering when they swim.
Penguins swim underwater to catch their food, such as fish and squid. Their streamlined bodies and flipper-like wings allow them to move efficiently through the water. Additionally, swimming helps penguins escape predators like seals.
to warn you that penguins could be crossing that area of road.
The dolphin who played Flipper in the 1963 version of "Flipper" and "Flipper's New Adventure" was Mitzi.On the "Flipper" TV series (1964 - 1967) Flipper was played by Suzy (the name given in the credits was Flipper: as himself)On the TV series "The New Adventures of Flipper" (1995 - 2000) and the 1996 movie version of " Flipper" the part of Flipper was played by several dolphins: Aleta, Delphi, Kibbie, Santini and Tursi
Yes, penguins are powerful swimmers and can swim long distances to find food. They use their flipper-like wings to propel themselves through the water at speeds of up to 15 miles per hour. Some species of penguins have been known to swim hundreds of miles in search of food.