Penguin Facts for Kids



Penguins are birds heaving white and black color feathers. In spite of having feathers, they are unable to fly. Penguins can spend more than half of their time in the water. Their wings help them to swim. Their wings flip so well underwater. It looks like a bird is flying underwater. Penguins are great swimmers.

What Make Penguin Lovable?
The penguins look very attractive. Children love their activities. They found it very funny. They are amazed at the Penguins' waddling gait of walking with short steps and sliding on ice.

Habitant
All penguins live in the southern hemisphere. Penguins can live from the freezing continent of Antarctica to South Africa, Australia, and the Subantarctic Islands. They can live in extremely cold climates.

Penguin's Food
Penguins eat a range of fish and other sea life that they catch underwater. Penguins eat a variety of sea life like fishes, octopus, Krill, silverfish, glacial squid, etc.

10 Facts About Penguin

1. Penguins can stay underwater for around 20 minutes at a time.

2. A Penguin can be over 3 feats height

3. Penguins are found in groups.

4. Penguins are found in the southern hemisphere only.

5. There are several different types of penguins Emperor Penguin is the largest and King Penguin is the second largest penguin.

6. Galapagos Penguin is the smallest penguin at only 20 inches tall.

7. They live near the ocean. They go down into the water for hunting the food.

8. Penguins can drink seawater

9. Climate change, overfishing, plastic pollution and industrial are threats to penguins.

10. Leopard seal, sea lion, and killer whale, etc are predators of penguins. Penguins in Antarctica have no land-based predators.

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