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Interesting penguin facts

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Interesting penguin facts. Yeah boy. I say. Penguins have corneas which act like classes that help them see underwater. There are at least 18 diffrent species of penguins. Most penguins can swim 15 miles per hour . Penguins swallow their food in whole. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Page 1: Interesting penguin facts

Interesting penguin facts

Yeah boy

I say

Page 2: Interesting penguin facts

Penguins have corneas which act like classes that help them see underwater

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There are at least 18 diffrent species of penguins

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Most penguins can swim 15 miles per hour

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Penguins swallow their food in whole

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Emperor penguins are the largest type of penguins

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Emperor penguins weigh sixty to ninety pounds

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Emperors have a life span of 20 years

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Male penguins can lose half their weight keeping an egg warm

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Emperor penguins have brown eyes

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Emperors use their head and flippers to communicate .

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Penguins eat snow in a source of fresh water

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Macaroni penguins weigh nine to thirty pounds

pounds

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Penguins sleep standing up

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The second penguin to come to new Zealand on peka peka beach and we named it happy feet

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When mothers lose their chick they steel another chick of another

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Penguins feed on fish cephalopods and krill

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By William H