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Baby Penguins

Babies Are Us

Penguins are a group of flightless birds found only in the southern hemisphere. They are of the order Sphenisciformes and the family Spheniscidae. There are seventeen species of penguins in the world, the largest of which is the Empire penguin, which stands at an average height of 3 feet and 9 inches. Most citizen think that penguins live only in the coldest places on Earth like Antarctica, but penguins also live in the tropics. A species of penguins live in the Galapagos Islands near the equator.

Penguins are some of the most customary animals in the planet, although most citizen have never seen a penguin in the wild. But most citizen identify penguins because of the distinct and in effect identifiable black-and-white plumage that all penguins have. Penguins, in their natural habitat, are extremely adapted to the aquatic life. The sea is their main source of food, which consists of fish and small crustaceans called krill.

Babies Are Us

Penguins have a peculiar mating habit; some penguins will mate for life, while others for just one season. Penguin parents commonly cooperate in taking care of their baby penguins. But it is mostly the task of the male penguin to incubate the egg until it is hatched. It is extraordinary how penguins take care of their offspring in the ultimate cold and harshness of their habitat. Baby penguins are hatched covered with a grayish down that protects the chicks from the cold.


Baby Penguins – Babies Are Us

Throughout the nesting period, baby penguins are confined to the burrow or nest where they are fed by their parents. When baby penguins reach the age where they don’t need constant care from their parents, they are often grouped in nurseries where they wait while their parents hunt for food. One extraordinary trait of both parent and baby penguins is that they identify each other even in the midst of hundreds of penguins. Once the baby penguin sheds its downy feathers and gets its plumage, it can then start to fend for himself.


Baby Penguins

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