The Emperor Penguin.
You probably think of a long lost bird that can't fly. Penguins have a very interesting history.
The first Penguin that pops into mind is the Emperor Penguin. The Emperor Penguin is the biggest of still living Penguin. They measure 4 feet and weigh 100 pounds. There are many other penguins though 18 to be exact, but people still argue with there being 17 types.
Penguins cant fly because their bones are not hollow, and the shape they hold is not meant to fly.
Penguins actually swim, they can swim at 15 mph, dive 1,200 meters and spend 75% of there lives in water. They come out to avoid predators and breeding. Penguins live all around, All in the Southern hemisphere. Emperor Penguins live in the homeland of Antarctica. NOT IN THE NORTH POLE!!!
Penguins are one of the most defensive birds and smart birds (next to Parrots and Ravens).
The Penguins memorize their own breeding spot where they where born. and settle into colonies or "Rookeries" as referred to. As you probably know the female lays an egg and goes to sea and the dad stays with the egg but not in a nest, but on there feet.
During spring in the balmy -130 degrees the eggs hatch, and out pops the little penguin chick. After the chick has lost its down feathers it will be taught how to swim, but not by their parents. The chicks learn from their penguin cousin the Adelie Penguin. After they learn to swim the cycle starts over again.
If you would like to learn more about these fascinating birds check out more HERE.
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