The Emperor Penguins (Aptenodytes forsteri) Taxonomy Kingdom- Animalia Phylum- chordate Class- Aves Order- Sphenisciformes Family- Spheniscidae Genus- Aptenodytes Species- Forsteri Diversity of life/ Description In this whole word‚ there are 17 kinds of penguins. Penguins come from aquatic group. These friendly birds live in the Southern hemisphere‚ mainly in Antarctica. They have adopted their bodies to the cold water and ice. All penguins live in the cold
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Emperor penguins Emperor penguin on iceberg alley in the Vestfold Hills (Photo: Peter Hargraves) Scientific name: Aptenodytes forsteri Physical description and related species Emperor penguins are truly amazing birds. They not only survive the Antarctic winter‚ but they are capable of breeding during the worst weather conditions on earth. Our research aims to learn more about the penguins themselves (how they live‚ where they go‚ what they do‚ and what they need to survive)‚ and how human
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Summary: "March of the Penguins" is a documentary on the life cycle of Emperor Penguins. When these penguins turn five‚ they leave their coastal homes and head for their nesting ground in an organized manner. There they find a mate. The female lays a single egg‚ then transfers it to the male‚ and then goes back to the sea in search of food. The males huddle together for several months to keep warm in the midst of harsh winter winds. In the spring‚ the chicks hatch‚ and the females return. It’s now
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Fossils and Penguins Actions for ’Fossils and Penguins’ I have always loved fossils‚ and the discovery of what the fossils bring to us today‚ so I thought I would find out some information about fossils. I found an article about fossils and penguins. I love penguins and find them unique and interesting. Australia has a fossil record of penguins as far back as the Eocene period‚ which is the second Epoch period of the Tertiary period‚ between Paleocene and Oligocene Epochs which is 33.9 to 56 million
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Noah McGuire Mr. Kelly Writing 421 Ω November 21st 2013 Waddle Waddle: The History of My Club Penguin What came first? The penguin or the egg? That is the question. Many of us have all had our own Club Penguin experiences. We’ve all spent countless hours slaving our way through the Pizza Parlor. Memories of trying to tip the iceberg are still roaming the back of our minds. However you spent your days‚ this game has left a lasting impression on your life. It all started one day when
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and dust‚ the sunlights energy is also spread across a large area therefore there is a large surface area to volume ratio. Emperor penguins have behavioural‚ physiological and structural adaptations that allow them to adapt to the environment around them. Land This means that the Antarctica can reach down to temperatures of -50°C and as high as the Emperor penguins have adapted to
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Abstract This research paper contains facts about the African Penguin. I obtained these facts through several websites regarding this animal and some reports written by people who study them for a living. This paper discusses how the African Penguin arrived to Africa‚ its characteristics and body features regarding its ability to swim underwater. It also talks about how it spends most of its life and how they mate and breed. These penguins have a hard life‚ they have many predators and in this paper
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African Penguins The topic of my report is african penguins who are also known as black footed penguins . I chose this topic because through out my life i have seen penguins only in Antarctica which made me wander how can they survive on islands. The main characteristics are that they are 26-27 inches in height and there weight is 4-11 pounds. There back is colored black and there front is colored white which has a black stripe. They have large black beak and feet. They sound
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About the African Penguin The African Penguin‚ Spheniscus demersus‚ is also called the Blackfoot penguin and the Jackass penguin. This penguin is found off the coast of Southern Africa. 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 4.3 to 15 miles per hour (7-24 kph). This bird got its name from the donkey- or jackass-like sounds that it makes. Anatomy: African Penguins are about 2 feet (60
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Cleaning up after the Apollo Sea Introduction The species Spheniscus demersus‚ more commonly known as South African penguins‚ also called Jackass penguins‚ have fallen victim to the negligence of oil carriers. The population of South African penguins has decreased from 3 million to less than 150‚000 in the past century (Singer 2000). The cause of this unfortunate decrease in population are the many oil spills near southern Africa‚ with the first oil spill occurring in 1948 (Whittington 1999).
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