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Penguin: Penguinidae.

There are 18 species of penguins in the world, most of which are distributed in the southern hemisphere. Mainly living in the southern hemisphere, it belongs to Penguin, Penguinidae. Characterized by inability to fly. The main differences between species are head color and individual size.

Penguins can survive and reproduce in the cold of MINUS 60 degrees. On land, it is like a western gentleman in a tuxedo, staggering, stumbling and flustered when in danger.

Extended data

Penguins feed on marine zooplankton, mainly Antarctic krill, and sometimes they prey on brachiopods, squid and small fish. Penguins have a good appetite. Each penguin can eat an average of 0.75 kg of food every day, mainly Antarctic krill. Therefore, penguins, as predators, play an important role in the food chain of the Southern Ocean.

Penguins are simple and honest, generous and funny. Penguins look arrogant and even domineering, but when people get close to them, they don't want to run away. Sometimes they seem as if nothing has happened, sometimes they seem shy and at a loss, and sometimes they look around, whispering and chirping.

Penguins can swim flexibly and easily in the water, but this ability may offset their flying ability.

Penguins are typical seabirds. Although he can't fly, he is a super swimmer among birds.

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