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what are the adaptations found in penguins​

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Answered by ItzillusionOp
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1 - Penguin "wings" are adapted to be short, stiff flippers for "flying" in water. The elbow and wrist joints are fixed to give a rigid flipper for swimming underwater. 2 - Penguins collect air in their feathers by preening especially before going to sea, it insulates against the cold.

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Answered by ItzRainDoll
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Penguins rearrange their feathers by preening. To conserve heat, penguins may tuck in their flippers close to their bodies. They also may shiver to generate additional heat. A well defined fat layer improves insulation in cold water, but probably is not enough to keep body temperature stable at sea for long.

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