The name "Penguin” originates from the Welsh expressions "pen” meaning head and "pen” meaning white. Penguins have highly contrasting quills and they waddle when they walk. They likewise have a torpedo-molded body. This shape permits them to speed through the tester at rates of 25 miles every hour. There are l7 types of penguin, every- marginally diverse. Most of the species live in the Southern half of the globe. Numerous live at the South Pole on Antarctica Some are found on the shores of South America, the Galapagos Islands, Australia, Africa, and New Zealand. There may be upwards of too million penguins on the planet.
Penguins invest a large portion of their energy in the water scanning for nourishment. They can't swim in reverse, nonetheless. They are at home in the water as they turn, bounce and plunge as they play and quest for sustenance. A penguin can hold their breath submerged for roughly 6 minutes. Also a penguin is an extremely solid fledgling and can dispatch itself 6 feet into the air when leaving the water to come back to land. At the point when a penguin wishes to move rapidly over the ice, they can be seen falling onto their stomachs and utilizing their arms to push them over the surface. Penguins have no natural barriers against germs found outside of the cold Antarctic, so they are hard to keep sound in zoos.
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