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  2. The emperor penguin (Aptenodytes forsteri) is a species of penguin that lives exclusively in Antarctica. They are taller and heavier than other penguins, but their coloration is similar to that of their relative—the king penguin.

  3. 10 facts about emperor penguins - National Geographic Kids

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    Emperor penguin facts. 1. Emperor penguins are truly beautiful birds. Adults have a white stomach and a black head, back, tail and wings. They also have yellowy-gold markings on the side of their head and neck. 2. Emperor penguins are the largest of all the different kinds of penguin.

  4. 30 Emperor Penguin Fun Facts That Will Blow Your Mind! - Animal...

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    Emperor penguins, with their striking black and white plumage, stand out as a fascinating and iconic species of the Antarctic region. Here are 30 interesting, cool and fun facts about Emperor Penguins: 1. Emperor Penguins are the Largest Penguin Species.

  5. Emperor Penguin - National Geographic Kids

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    Emperor penguins spend their entire lives on Antarctic ice and in its waters. They survive—breeding, raising young, and eating—by relying on a number of clever adaptations. These flightless...

  6. Fascinating facts about emperor penguins – Woods Hole...

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    Learn more about emperor penguins, the largest penguin in the world and permanent residents of Antarctica. We might chuckle at the sight of penguins waddling over ice, but these flightless birds would put Olympic swimmers to shame.

  7. Top 10 facts about Emperor penguins - WWF

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    Emperors are the biggest of the 18 species of penguin found today, and one of the largest of all birds. They are approximately 120cm tall (about the height of a six year old child) and weigh in at around 40 kg, though their weight does fluctuate dramatically throughout the year.

  8. Top 10 facts about emperor penguins - WWF.CA

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    Read more about the emperor penguin and how you can help safeguard wildlife in the face of climate change. Ice, ice baby. Wild emperor penguins, which are only found in Antarctica, breed and raise their young mostly on ‘fast ice,’ a floating platform of frozen ocean connected to land or ice shelves.

  9. Top 20 Fascinating Facts About Emperor Penguins

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    Adult emperor penguins capture attention with their amazing stature and size. These regal birds project a powerful presence in the Antarctic vastness, standing as tall as 45 inches (115 cm). Their powerful bodies, weighing between 60 and 90 pounds (27 to 41 kg), are wonders of nature’s creation.

  10. 45 Facts About Emperor Penguins - OhMyFacts

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    Discover 45 fascinating facts about Emperor Penguins, including their unique behaviors, habitats, and survival strategies in the harsh Antarctic environment.

  11. Emperor Penguin Facts For Kids, Students & Adults

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    Top Ten Emperor Penguin Facts For Kids. The Emperor Penguin lives on the coast of Antartica. The Emperor Penguin is the largest (in height and weight) of all penguins. Emperor Penguins can’t fly; Emperor Penguins dive deeper than any other bird. Emperor penguins can dive for up to 22 minutes.