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Emperor penguins
physical features
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Penguins may swim and feed in groups,
but some may be solitary when diving for
food. Emperor penguins have been
observed feeding in groups with
coordinated diving.
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http://www.penguins.cl/galapagospenguins.htm
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habitat
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Emperor Penguins are found in many
different habitats, or places. They live in
the frozen land of Antarctica . Emperor
Penguins have adapted to more habitats
and climates than any other animal in
the world. They live and breed at the
beginning of winter, on the fast ice all
around the Antarctic continent.
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http://www.siec.k12.in.us/~west/proj/peng
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Height, age, and
weight
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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. The total
population is estimated to be about
200,000 breeding pairs. Emperor
penguins can mate when they are 4
years old and can live to be 20 years of
age.
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http://www.siec.k12.in.
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Emperor penguins
diet
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The smaller penguin species of the
Antarctic and the subantarctic primarily
feed on krill and squids. Species found
farther north tend to eat fishes. Penguins
eat krill (a shrimp-like crustacean in the
Family Euphausiidae), squids, and
fishes. Various species of penguins have
slightly different food preferences, which
reduce competition among species. See
species appendix for the diet of each
species. Emperor and king penguins
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mainly eat fishes and squids
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Emperor penguin’s
diet
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Emperor Penguins eat krill (a shrimplike
crustacean in the family Euphausiidae),
squids, and fishes. Various species of
emperor penguins have slightly different
food preferences, which reduces
competition among species.Emperor
Penguins feed at sea. Most feeding
occurs within 15.3 to 18.3 m (50-60 ft.)
of the surface. The location of prey can
vary seasonally and even daily (del
Hoyo, et al., 1992).
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http://www.seaworld.org/infobooks/Penguins/di
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Working Bibliography
Web Site
Bush Gardens , Discovery Cove, Sea World
Penguins
http://www.seaworld.org/animal-info/infobooks/penguin/index.htm
October 8,2009
http://www.seaworld.org/animal-info/info-books/penguin/index.htm
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Mike Bengham
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http://www.siec.k12.in.
October 27,2009
Emperor penguin
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http://www.siec.k12.in.
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WILDLIFEeNEWS
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penguins
http://www.defenders.org/wildlife_and_habitat/wildl
ife/penguin.php
October 27,2009
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http://www.defenders.org/wildlife_and_habitat/wildlife/penguin.php
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