Science, asked by ephipaniephipani, 7 months ago

explain about penguin​

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Answered by Anonymous
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hey,

Penguins are seabirds in the family Spheniscidae. They use their wings to travel underwater, but they cannot travel in the air. They eat fish and other seafood. Penguins lay their eggs and raise their babies on land.

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Answered by 2006suganthi
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Answer:

Penguins are seabirds in the family Spheniscidae. They use their wings to travel underwater, but they cannot travel in the air. They eat fish and other seafood. Penguins lay their eggs and raise their babies on land.

Explanation:

Penguins eat a range of fish and other sealife that they catch underwater. – Penguins can drink sea water. – Penguins spend around half their time in water and the other half on land. – The Emperor Penguin is the tallest of all penguin species, reaching as tall as 120 cm (47 in) in height.

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