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Penguin Facts For Kids

Penguin facts for kids

1. Penguins eat snow as a source of fresh water.
2. The name comes from the Welsh terms ‘pen’, meaning head, and ‘Gwyn’, meaning white.
3. A penguin is an unofficial symbol of the United States Libertarian Party.
4. Penguins lay eggs.
5. In cold places, male penguins balance eggs on their feet and cover them with belly flaps to keep them warm.
6. When the chick hatches, it immediately starts calling so that its parents will learn to recognize its voice.
7. Penguins can’t fly, they swim.
8. The Linux mascot ‘Tux’ is a penguin.
9. Penguin chicks have fluffy feathers.
10. A group of penguins is called colonies or rookery.
11. They usually move in large groups to keep warm.
12. Penguins can jump 6 feet out of water.
13. Penguins live in the Southern Hemisphere.
14. Most penguins can swim about 15 miles per hour.
15. Penguins have insulating layers of air, skin, and blubber.


Interesting Facts About Penguins

Interesting facts about Penguin

1. They are ancient species that first appeared around 40 million years ago.
2. There are 17 different species of penguins in the world, the most commonly recognized being the Emperor penguin.
3. The first penguin fossil to be discovered was found in rocks that were around 25 million years old.
4. A prehistoric skeleton of a penguin was found and is actually bigger than any living penguin that exists, it is believed they were up to 5 feet tall (1.5 meters).
5. The four penguins in the film Madagascar are named Skipper, Kowalski, Rico, and Private.
6. Penguins open their feather to feel the cold.
7. Their white bellies blend with the snow and sunlight making it difficult for an underwater predator to see them.
8. About 75% of a penguin's life is spent in water, where they do all their hunting.
9. Penguins use their wings for swimming.
10. In general, a penguin's lifespan ranges from 15 to 20 years.
11. Emperor penguins are truly beautiful birds. Adults have a white stomach and a black head, back, tail, and wings. They also have yellowy-gold markings on the side of their head and neck.
12. Emperor penguins are the largest of all the different kinds of penguins. On average they measure 115cm tall – about the height of the average six-year-old.
13. Emperor penguins spend their entire lives in Antarctica – the Earth’s southernmost continent – where temperatures can drop to as low as -60°C
14. To survive in such low temperatures, these brilliant birds have special adaptations – they have large stores of insulating body fat and several layers of scale-like feathers that protect them from icy winds. They also huddle close together in large groups to keep themselves, and each other, warm.
15. Around April every year (the start of the Antarctic winter) emperor penguins meet to breed on the thick Antarctic ice. By the time the female lays her egg (usually around June), she”s worked up a big appetite! She passes the egg to the male before journeying up to 80km to the open ocean where she can feed her hungry tummy to fishsquid, and krill.

Penguins Trivia Questions And Answers

What is special about Penguins?

Penguins lost the ability to fly millions of years ago, but their powerful flippers and streamlined bodies make them very accomplished swimmers. They are the fastest swimming and deepest diving species of any bird and can stay underwater for up to 20 minutes at a time.

Do penguins cry?

As far as we know, penguins don't cry, at least not like people do. But they do something else that is really cool and is a little like crying. ... Well, penguins also need fresh water to drink. When they are on easy land, they eat snow or drink from puddles.

Do penguins mate for life?

Most penguins are monogamous. This means that male and female pairs will mate exclusively with each other for the duration of the mating season. In many cases, the male and female will continue to mate with each other for most of their lives. ... All other species of penguins lay two eggs.

Are penguins smart?

Penguins, while popularly believed to be Socially Awkward, are in fact extremely intelligent creatures. They are highly capable creatures that can be trained/conditioned, are self-aware, use tools and communicate with each other, and even form intricate communities and hierarchies in groups.

Do penguins have teeth?

Like other birds, penguins don't have teeth. Instead, they have backward-facing fleshy spines that line the inside of their mouths.


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