Emperor Penguin
Animalia
Chordata
Aves
Sphenisciformes
Spheniscidae
Aptenodytes
Aptenodytes forsteri
Emperor penguins are the largest of the 17 species, or kinds, of penguins, and they spend their entire lives on the cold Antarctic ice and in its waters. They survive—breeding... More »
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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 1...
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Emperor Penguin Printout. The Emperor Penguin, Aptenodytes forsteri, is the largest penguin. ... ; The Emperor Penguin, Aptenodytes forsteri, is the largest penguin. Penguins are birds that cannot fly, but penguins swim very well and spend most of their lives in the sea.
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Emperor penguins are the largest of all the penguins. They stand almost 4 ft. (1.2 meters) tall and weigh 70 to 90 lbs. (30 to 40 kg.). They live and breed at the beginning of winter, on the fast ice all around the Antarctic continent. ... Penguin Photos used with permission from: ; Pete and Barb's Penguin Pages;
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Wildlife of Antarctica - Emperor Penguins. Facts, characteristics, habits and habitat. ... Species: Emperor Penguin ... The Emperor penguin lays its single egg during the coldest time of the year, when temperatures drop to as low as -80° F and winds reach velocities of up to 112 miles per hour.
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Fishin' for Facts: Emperor Penguin ... Common name: Emperor Penguin ... Emperor penguins are the largest species of penguin. Like other penguins, they spend most of their life at sea. They use their flippers (modified wings) in an up-and-down motion to swim. Though they usually don’t go deeper than 900 ft, e...
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Brief articles, illustrations and photos about more than 250 animals, and more! From the Canadian Museum of Nature. ... In our Natural History Notebooks you'll find fascinating facts about more than 250 animal species. And, don't overlook the interesting information in ... What are the links between birds and dinosaurs?
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