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Penguins They are: Mammals Fish Reptiles Birds Amphibians.

Jan 04, 2016

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Page 1: Penguins  They are:  Mammals  Fish  Reptiles  Birds  Amphibians.

Penguins

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They are: Mammals Fish Reptiles Birds Amphibians

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A penguin is warm-blooded. They breathe using their lungs. The penguin’s skin is covered in feathers, but most penguins can’t fly. The penguin reproduces babies by laying eggs.

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They have feathers close together to keep the penguin warm.

Their tail is used to balance on land and it is used to steer in the water.

They use their claws to grip on ice.

Penguins are warm-blooded and they have wings, but can’t fly.

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The color of most penguins is white, yellow, and black. The African penguin’s size is about 2 feet tall. They weigh 6 to 8 pounds. They camouflage by laying on their back so the white side blends in with the snow. Then whales and seals won’t see them and try to eat them. Save The pEnGuInS!

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This is the kind of penguin we saw at Lowry Park Zoo.

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Penguins eat fish, squid, and krill.

They have a crop pocket in their throat and it is used to store food.

The penguin’s bill is sharp for catching fish and squid.

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Penguins live only below the equator. Some live in cold weather around the South Pole. They can be found in South America, Africa, Australia, and New Zealand.

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Penguins are birds that cannot fly, but penguins swim very well and spend most of their lives in the sea. African penguins can swim at a speed of about 4 to 15 miles per hour. They have webbed feet that helps them go fast.

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They live near cold oceans where they can find lots of food to eat. African Penguins are carnivore. That means they are meat eaters who hunt in the sea. They eat fish. They really like sardines, anchovies, and squid.

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WHAT … A BIRD?You may know them by their

waddle and their black and white feathers. But penguins are so much more! All these tough birds are super swimmers. Some live in bitter water… as far south as Antarctica, where ice gives them another fun way to travel.

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Emperor penguin

Erect-Crested penguin

Macaroni penguin

Yellow eyed penguin

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Gentoo penguin

Chin strap penguin

Rockhopper penguin

African penguin

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If you want to learn more then go on the internet or go to the library.

THANKS!

BYE!