By Leanne
    Are you interested about penguins?? Probably not but just keep reading anyways. Penguins eat krill, squid and fish. The Macaroni Penguin is the highest population with 11,654,000 pairs. The Galapagos Penguin is the lowest population with 16,000-15,000 individuals.

    Penguins can be found on every continent in the Southern Hemisphere. They are flightless birds. Penguins can spend up to 75% of their lives in the water. Their prey can be found within 60 feet of the surface. They catch their prey using their beaks and swallow them whole while swimming. Each penguin has a call, allowing individuals to find their mate.

    Penguins do have wing-bones, though they are flipper-like and extremeley suited to swimming. They catch their food underwater and raise their young on land. The Little Blue Penguin is the smallest penguin, which is only about 16 inches. The fastest penguin is the Gentoo Penguin which can swim up to 22 mph. The Emperor Penguin is the largest penguin. So now you know some facts about penguins. Thanks for reading this article! Click the link below to read other cool newspapers!

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