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  2. 15 Mind-Blowing Facts About Macaroni Penguin - Polar Guidebook

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    Macaroni penguins (Eudyptes chrysolophus) are a penguin species native to Antarctica and several subantarctic islands. These penguins are distinctive for their yellow crests of feathers on their heads, which give them their name.

  3. Macaroni penguin - Wikipedia

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    The macaroni penguin (Eudyptes chrysolophus) is a species of penguin found from the Subantarctic to the Antarctic Peninsula. One of six species of crested penguin , it is very closely related to the royal penguin , and some authorities consider the two to be a single species.

  4. Macaroni Penguin | Facts, pictures, and more about the macaroni...

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    Name: Macaroni penguin (Eudyptes chrysolophus) Length: 69-71 cm (27-28 inches) Weight: 4-6 kg (9-14 pounds) Location: Sub-Antarctic and Antarctic Peninsula. Conservation status: Vulnerable.

  5. Macaroni penguin guide: how to identify, where they live and why...

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    Macaroni penguins are known for their vibrant plumage and playful antics. Explore their fascinating lives in the Southern Ocean

  6. Fascinating Macaroni Penguin details for children and adults. We showcase the predators, weight-reduction plan, vary, conduct and offspring details about Macaroni Penguins.

  7. Macaroni penguins are large penguins that are similar in appearance to other crested penguins in the genus Eudyptes. An adult macaroni penguin has an average length of around 70 cm (28 in), but their weight can vary depending on the time of the year and their sex.

  8. The Macaroni penguin (Eudyptes chrysolophus) is a species of penguin found from the Subantarctic to the Antarctic Peninsula. It is very closely related to the Royal penguin , and some authorities consider the two to be a single species.

  9. 10 Incredible Macaroni Penguin Facts - A-Z Animals

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    Today, we’ll discuss 10 different incredible macaroni penguin facts and take a deep dive into what makes these penguins so cool. While they normally swim at around 10 miles per hour, they can swim up to 15 miles per hour for short bursts.

  10. Macaroni penguin | Antarctic Bird Species | Britannica

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    Macaroni penguin, (Eudyptes chrysolophus), species of crested penguin (genus Eudyptes, order Sphenisciformes) characterized by a large reddish orange bill, a black face and chin, and a long crest of yellow-orange feathers that contrast with the black feathers on the head.

  11. Macaroni Penguin - eBird

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    Similar to Southern Rockhopper Penguin, but note Macaroni’s larger size, much more heavy build, chunkier bill, and a droopier, more orange, crest. Breeds in noisy colonies on rocky islands, across a wide area of the Subantarctic and the tip of the Antarctic Peninsula.