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  2. 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.

  3. 14 Fun Facts About Penguins | Smithsonian

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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?

  4. Penguin Facts - Fact Animal

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    Penguins are flightless, aquatic birds that spend half their lives in water, and on land. They mainly habitat the Southern Hemisphere, with only the Galapagos penguin, north of the equator.

  5. Penguins, facts and photos - National Geographic

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    Penguins are flightless seabirds that live almost exclusively below the equator. Some island-dwellers can be found in warmer climates, but most—including emperor, adélie, chinstrap, and gentoo...

  6. 52 Interesting Facts About Penguins - The Fact File

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    With these 52 facts about penguins, let us continue to learn more about these magnificent birds. 1. Penguins Inherited their Name from an Extinct Bird Species. According to penguin explorers, the bird inherited its name from the Auk. The now-extinct Auk bird got its name from the Welsh, a native Brittonic group.

  7. 10 Fun Facts About Penguins | Audubon - National Audubon Society

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    Though penguins live only on the southern end of the planet, they rule hearts the world over. The funny, flightless birds are fascinating to observe and relatable social animals as they waddle about their colonies interacting with neighbors.

  8. 20 Facts About Penguins

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    Penguins are fascinating creatures that captivate the hearts and minds of people of all ages. These flightless birds, known for their distinctive waddle and tuxedo-like appearance, are native to the Southern Hemisphere, particularly in Antarctica and its surrounding islands.

  9. Penguin - Wikipedia

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    Penguins are a group of aquatic flightless birds from the family Spheniscidae (/ sfɪˈnɪsɪdiː, - daɪ /) of the order Sphenisciformes (/ sfɪˈnɪsəfɔːrmiːz /). [4] . They live almost exclusively in the Southern Hemisphere: only one species, the Galápagos penguin, is found north of the Equator.

  10. 24 Fun Facts About Penguins You Never Knew

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    In this article, we will explore a delightful array of “Fun Facts About Penguins,” revealing their hidden talents, impressive adaptations, and charming behaviors that make them truly one of nature’s most captivating creatures.

  11. Penguins are flightless birds inhabiting primarily the Southern Hemisphere, with the one exception of Galapagos penguin, living north of the equator. They can be easily identified because of their mostly black and white colors, as well as the lack of wings, which have evolved into flippers to aid them in swimming.