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GadoGado 18th September 2010 04:16 PM

Penguins
 

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Wings spread wide, an Antarctic emperor penguin baby awaits its next meal.

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King penguins' flippers are distinctively large, helping them dive deep in the icy ocean. On land, they waddle and toboggan across the ice�sliding on their bellies, and propelling themselves with their flippers.

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Named for the thin black strip beneath their "chins," the chinstrap penguin are indigenous to Antarctica.

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Wings spread, this Ad�lie penguin waddles through an Antarctic colony. Its black tail gives it a tuxedo-like appearance.

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King penguins live on the more temperate islands north of Antarctica. Although their habitat is warmer than that of emperor penguins, king penguins have four layers of feathers and huddle together for warmth.

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A chinstrap penguin gazes out from the rocky coast of King George Island in Antarctica.

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Rockhopper penguins wear wispy, yellow-feathered crests on their heads. They make their homes on the rocky shores of the islands off the southern tip of South America.

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Contrary to the popular image of penguins as ice-dwellers, jackass penguins live in the temperate climate of southwestern Africa. Their name comes from their loud, braying cry, similar to a donkey's.

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Emperor penguins are the largest penguins, standing about 4 feet (1.2 meters) tall.

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Ad�lie penguin parents take turns sitting on their nest to keep the eggs warm. Constant care in their extremely cold habitat is crucial to chick survival.

:)) penguin2nya lucu....:D


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