The penguin
They have thick feathers so when they get out of the water that dry of quick
They are mammals and they sit on their eggs. And they are really fast at swimming
.They are birds .the epra penguin Reaching as tall as 120 cm (47 in) in height
Family Most penguins live in the Southern Hemisphere Large penguin populations can be
found in countries as New Zealand, Australia, Chile, Argentina and South Africa and they
do not live by fresh water
Foods that eat most fish that they can find like small shrimplike squid and krill
Interesting facts about penguins Robbie. Did you see on the news the other night that there was a yellow eyed penguin found on Brighton Beach last week? https://www.stuff.co.nz/environment/121035502/sick-hoiho-penguin-found-on-christchurch-beach-cared-for-through-coronavirus-lockdown
ReplyDeleteKia Ora Robbie, have you ever seen a penguin? I went to Timaru once and saw where the little blue-eyed penguins come up to the beach to nest. I adjusted your post and put the photo in the middle. If you are cutting and pasting from a word document ctrl+c to copy your writing from a google doc. The when you go to paste it into a blog post go ctrl+shift+v it will leave all the random code behind... Elizabeth K
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