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  2. 14 Fun Facts About Penguins - Smithsonian Magazine

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    14 Fun Facts About Penguins. Which penguin swims the fastest? Do penguins have teeth? Why do penguins sneeze? How is penguin poop useful?

  3. 69 Wonderful Facts about Penguins | FactRetriever.com

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    Though they can't fly, penguins are among the fastest swimmers on Earth. Waddle through these fun penguin facts to learn more about these tuxedoed birds.

  4. 10 Fun Facts About Penguins | Audubon - National Audubon Society

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    The funny, flightless birds are fascinating to observe and relatable social animals as they waddle about their colonies interacting with neighbors. Some species, such as Emperor Penguins, manage to survive in hostile conditions, such as Antarctic snowstorms in the dead of winter; others fend off fierce predators such as orcas and leopard seals.

  5. Whether they’re using icebergs as a slip and slide or hovering over their chicks to provide warmth, penguins are one of the most adorable bird species around. They are also one of the most fascinating. In honor of World Penguin Day, we’ve rounded up these 25 penguin facts you probably didn’t know.

  6. Penguins are a group of flightless birds that have adapted to life in the water. As penguins cannot fly, they have developed a unique talent that allows them to swim and dive with incredible speed and agility.

  7. Penguin facts and photos - National Geographic Kids

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    Penguins Step on Sea Lions. Humboldt penguins tumble down a cliff and hop over sea lions to get their lunch. Find out what else makes the Humboldt penguin so freaky in this episode of “Freaky...

  8. 24 Fun Facts About Penguins You Never Knew

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    1. Penguins are flightless birds found only in the Southern Hemisphere. 2. Emperor penguins are the largest and can weigh up to 90 pounds (40 kg). 3. The smallest penguin species is the Little Blue Penguin. 4. Penguins have excellent swimming skills.