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  2. Inkayacu - Wikipedia

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    Inkayacu, along with other extinct penguins from Peru, are often referred to as giant penguins because of their large size. Inkayacu was among the largest described fossil penguins, measuring 1.5 metres (4.9 ft) long and weighing about 54.6–59.4 kilograms (120–131 lb), twice as heavy as the average emperor penguin, the largest extant penguin.

  3. The Penguins of Madagascar - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 3 December 2024. American animated television series This article is about the television series. For the related feature film, see Penguins of Madagascar. "Penguins!" redirects here. For other uses, see Penguin (disambiguation). The Penguins of Madagascar Genre Comedy Action Adventure Based on ...

  4. Penguins of Madagascar - Wikipedia

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    Penguins of Madagascar is a 2014 American animated spy action comedy film [8] produced by DreamWorks Animation and PDI/DreamWorks and distributed by 20th Century Fox.A spin-off of the Madagascar franchise and the fourth film overall in the series, the film was directed by series director Eric Darnell [9] and Simon J. Smith from a screenplay written by Brandon Sawyer and the writing team of ...

  5. Archaeospheniscus - Wikipedia

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    Archaeospheniscus is an extinct genus of large penguins.It currently contains three species, known from somewhat fragmentary remains. A. wimani, the smallest species (about the size of a gentoo penguin), was found in Middle or Late Eocene strata (34-50 MYA) of the La Meseta Formation on Seymour Island, Antarctica, whereas the other two, about the size of a modern emperor penguin, are known ...

  6. Icadyptes - Wikipedia

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    Previously, scientists believed that penguins evolved near the poles in Antarctica and New Zealand, and moved closer to the equator around 10 million years ago. Since Icadyptes salasi lived in Peru during a period of great warmth, penguins must have adapted to warm climates around 30 million years earlier than previously believed.

  7. Silvery creature hiding in spiky plants of Madagascar turns ...

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    In central Madagascar, a “soft chirp-like” sound competed for attention in the noisy forest. The sound came from a silvery creature hiding in a spiky plant. When scientists tracked down the ...

  8. The Penguins of Madagascar season 3 - Wikipedia

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    Hans successfully freezes the penguins as they attempt to free Ma, but Ma is then able to play on Hans' sympathies by playing possum on him and then grabbing his freeze ray to unfreeze the penguins. Skipper then says that Ma is free to mollycoddle his team further, but she leaves to instead show Hans "tough love": making him eat his peas lest ...

  9. The Penguins of Madagascar season 1 - Wikipedia

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    The penguins try to hide their stray cat friend, Max (from "Launchtime"), from an animal control officer dubbed "Officer X". The penguins try to get him to the sewers, but the entire area outside the zoo has been booby trapped by Officer X. The penguins then hide him in Julien's bounce house, but that fails.

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