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YEIIOW EYED PENGUINS

YEIIOW EYED PENGUINS. By Ewan. intro. The yellow eyed penguin is an endangered animals. The penguin are native birds in nz. description. Yellow eyed penguins Maori name is Hoiho. Did you know that on a penguins there is 3000 on one penguin.

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YEIIOW EYED PENGUINS

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  1. YEIIOW EYED PENGUINS By Ewan

  2. intro • The yellow eyed penguin is an endangered animals. • The penguin are native birds in nz.

  3. description • Yellow eyed penguins Maori name is Hoiho. • Did you know that on a penguins there is 3000 on one penguin. • The penguin have yellow bits around their eye.

  4. What it eats • The yellow eyed penguins eat fish and it also eat octopus and at the bottom of the sea.

  5. lives • The yellow eyed penguins lives at the beach on the Otago Peninsula and in some zoos.

  6. Special featers • There are 18 species of penguins. • Yellow eyed penguins hight is 65cm. • They go out and cathe fish for their babies

  7. What it is • The yellow eyed penguin is a special penguin because there are not many left.

  8. diagram head beak feet belly

  9. What it does • The penguin swim in water and feed on fish .Also they wobble up the sand hill to get to the holes they made for there baby penguins.

  10. conclosion • The penguin get eaten by sharks and whave and get caught in fishing hooks that are baited which would kill them out at sea. • Stop now. The end.

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