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describe adaptations in penguins

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Answered by nikitaann
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Their bodies are streamlined to reduce drag in water. Their wings, shaped like flippers, also help them "fly" underwater at speeds up to 15 mph. Penguins have to keep high body temperatures to remain active. They have thick skin and lots of fat (blubber) under their skin to keep warm in cold weather.
Answered by Sahil2dracula
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Their bodies are streamlined to reduce drag in water.


Their wings, shaped like flippers, also help them "fly" underwater at speeds up to 15 mph.

Penguins have to keep high body temperatures to remain active.


They have thick skin and lots of fat (blubber) under their skin to keep warm in cold weather.

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