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Penguins

Penguins. A non-fiction story by:, Victoria Hartline: Group Leader, and peace maker. Chase Dowling: Organizer, and typer . Table of Contents . Habitat and Environment………………Page 3 Food............................................Page 4 Body Parts…………………………………..Page 5

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Penguins

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  1. Penguins A non-fiction story by:, Victoria Hartline: Group Leader, and peace maker. Chase Dowling: Organizer, and typer

  2. Table of Contents • Habitat and Environment………………Page 3 • Food............................................Page 4 • Body Parts…………………………………..Page 5 • Movement…………………………………..Page 6 • Types of Penguins……………………….Page 7 • Reproduction………………………………Page 8 • Fun Facts……………………………………Page 9 THE END.................................................Page 10

  3. Habitat and Environment All penguins live in different parts of the world but they all live south of the equator. From the parts of South America all the way to New Zealand penguins rule the southern part of the equator! Source: Penguin Map page 3

  4. Food Like all living things, penguins have to eat, too. Since they are such excellent swimmers, they use that to catch food. Penguins are known to eat numerous types of fish, shrimp, krill, and even sometimes squid! Page 4

  5. Body Parts • The adult penguins feather are black and white. They were and still are hunted by humans for their blubber, feathers, and beaks . Polar bears and penguins do not like each other. • Page 5

  6. Movement They use there flippers for balance. Sometimes they toboggan on there bellies. They also love to waddle. They cant fly but they have flippers so they can swim at top speed of 5-15 miles per hour . Page 6

  7. Types of Penguins • The different types of penguins are Adelie penguin ,African penguin ,chinstrap penguin, emperor penguin , Galapagos penguin, gentoo penguin, king penguin, little blue penguin, Magellan penguin, rock hopper penguin, royal penguin, and yellow-eyed penguin. • Page 7

  8. Reproduction • A baby penguin's egg is white and gray. The egg is kept warm by its parents, but some times the egg does not survive because of the ice, and the coldness, because some penguins are kept in zoos. because if you put all the penguins in the world in a zoo you need a mighty big zoo. Some chicks don’t make it because of the cold. Some penguins hold there eggs • Page 8

  9. Fun Facts • They have up to1-2 eggs per year. Some Emperors never set foot on dry land. King penguins are kept in many zoos around the world. Some penguins can grow to be as tall as a grown man. • Page 9

  10. Page 10 THE END

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