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  2. Why Emperor Penguin Populations are Declining - AOL

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    Emperor penguins are the largest species of penguin. ... These birds stand anywhere from 3.5 to 4.3 feet and can weigh anywhere from 50-90 pounds. ... The colonies can be so large that sometimes ...

  3. Emperor penguin - Wikipedia

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    The emperor penguin (Aptenodytes forsteri) is the tallest and heaviest of all living penguin species and is endemic to Antarctica.The male and female are similar in plumage and size, reaching 100 cm (39 in) in length and weighing from 22 to 45 kg (49 to 99 lb).

  4. Penguin - Wikipedia

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    They are capable of reaching speeds up to 36 km (about 22 miles) per hour while searching for food or escaping from predators. They are also able to dive to depths of 170–200 meters (about 560–660 feet). [46] The small penguins do not usually dive deep; they catch their prey near the surface in dives that normally last only one or two minutes.

  5. King penguin - Wikipedia

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    King penguins mainly eat lanternfish, squid, and krill. On foraging trips, king penguins repeatedly dive to over 100 metres (300 ft), and have been recorded at depths greater than 300 metres (1,000 ft). [2] Predators of the king penguin include giant petrels, skuas, the snowy sheathbill, the leopard seal, and the orca.

  6. Record-Breaking Baby Penguin Who Weighs Over 40 Pounds Has ...

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    Pesto is clearly a cutie. People in the comments section couldn't get over his large frame. "My husband says 'that penguin is destined to be king,'" wrote one woman.

  7. Emperor penguins are leaving poo stains that are visible from ...

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    Emperors are the largest species of penguin, often weighing around 90 pounds. But this giant flightless bird also has one of the most precarious breeding practices on earth.. To ensure their ...

  8. Palaeeudyptinae - Wikipedia

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    Palaeeudyptinae, the giant penguins, is a paraphyletic subfamily of prehistoric penguins. It includes several genera of medium-sized to very large species, such as Icadyptes salasi , Palaeeudyptes marplesi , Anthropornis nordenskjoeldi , and Pachydyptes ponderosus .

  9. African penguin - Wikipedia

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    African penguins resemble and are thought to be related to the Humboldt, Magellanic and Galápagos penguins. [13] African penguins have a very recognisable appearance, with a thick band of black that is in the shape of an upside-down horseshoe. They have black feet and black spots that vary in size and shape between individuals.