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Can we save the penguins?

Can we save the penguins?. How are humans killing the penguins?. Oil spills Pollution Global warming Destroying habitats Killing penguins for oil made from blubber. Global Warming. B urning fossil fuels is a major cause Wildlife is threatened by global warming

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Can we save the penguins?

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  1. Can we save the penguins?

  2. How are humans killing the penguins? • Oil spills • Pollution • Global warming • Destroying habitats • Killing penguins for oil made from blubber

  3. Global Warming • Burning fossil fuels is a major cause • Wildlife is threatened by global warming • The warming is melting ice habitats • Greenhouse Gases

  4. Are penguins becoming extinct? • Penguins are far from extinct, but they are dying out. If humans don’t help the penguins by making less pollution and not destroying there habitat’s than they will become extinct.

  5. Food source Krill • Global warming increases water temperature Fish • Humans are over fishing squid h

  6. Predators Skua(bird) • Eats penguins eggs • Eats Unattended baby penguins Seals • Hides and waits until penguins dive in Orcas(killer whales) • Eat penguins

  7. Penguin Types • Adelle • African • Chinstrap • Emporer • Erect-Crested • Flordland crested • Galapogos • Gentoo • Humboldt

  8. More Penguin types • Little blue • Macoroni • Magellanic • Rockhopper • Royal • Snares island • Yellow-eyed • King

  9. Galapogos • The most endangered Penguin • Kingdom: AnimaliaPhylum: Chordata Class: Aves Order: SphenisciformesFamily: Spheniscidae Genus: Spheniscus Species:S. mendiculus

  10. Sources http://www.animationlibrary.com http://www.progress.org/2007/fold491.htm http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeqM5gfDAnUA2Ym7l1J730BRqpIetpehQ?docId=CNG.2ed49b3d18e8c8cd9b8d7077e790f737.ac1 http://pcolor-blue/blue-penguins-hopkins/ http://globalwarming.com/2009/03/what-is-global-warming/ http://www.cityofportsmouth.com/school/dondero/msm/bird/foodofps.html http://marinebio.org/species.asp?id=160 http://www.galleryofbirds.com/Antarctica/Skuas%20of%20the%20Southern%20Oceans.htm http://animals.nationalgeographic.com/animals/invertebrates/krill/ http://animalcrossing.wikia.com/wiki/Squid http://quizlet.com/9167288/chapter-2-interactions-in-ecosystems-flash-cards/ http://www.wikipedia.com • l

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