Penguins are flightless birds. Those who live in cold places. Penguins are one of about 40 species of birds. Apart from these, there are some other birds that cannot fly. This includes Race, Cassory, Kiwi, Ostrich, and Emus. Most flightless birds live in the southern hemisphere. There are also such penguins about which we are going to give you specific information. Know some interesting facts about them.
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1. There are 17 to 20 species of penguins, which you can ask any scientist.
2. Large penguin populations can be found in countries such as New Zealand, Australia, Chile, Argentina, and South Africa.
3. The erect-crested penguin ( Eudyptes sclateri) has lost about 70% of its population in the last 20 years.
4. The oldest known fossil penguin species lived in New Zealand's Paleocene era around 62 million years ago.
5 Penguins eat a variety of fish and other sea creatures which they catch underwater.
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6. Generally, penguins are not sexually docile, meaning male and female penguins look alike.
7. Penguins can jump up to 6 feet (1.8 m) out of the water.
8. Penguins can drink seawater.
9. Penguins swallow pebbles and stones as well as their food. Scientists believe that grinding stones and helping to digest their food can also help the penguins dive deep enough to help penguins dive deeper.
10. One in 50,000 penguins is born with brown color instead of a black penguin.
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11. Emperor Penguins often flock together to stay warm in the cold temperatures of Antarctica.
12 Penguins do not have teeth, instead, they use their beaks to catch and eat prey.
13 Penguins have a limb that draws salt out of their system from water.
14. Yellow-eyed Penguin (or Hoiho) is a resident of New Zealand. It is believed that their population is around 4000.
15. The emperor penguins are capable of diving to a depth of over 500 meters and can remain underwater for 27 minutes.