Transcript Penguins
Power Point by Stephen
Introdution
Speedy little blurs flying throgh the water they are penguins
but penguins don’t fly they waddle and when babys are born
the mother feeds them out of there mouth penguins are like
torpedos in water
Penguins don’t fly but they do through water
Table of contents
. Introdution
.what penguins look like
Penguin species
Penguins lifespan
Penguins habitat
The climate
What penguins eat
What are penguins enemies
Penguins behavior
Penguins babies (reproduction)
Penguins physical adaptations
Behavioral adaptations
Physiological adaptations
Other interesting about penguins
What penguins look like
Black back and white front
Long, sharp beak
Tiny black eyes with white all around it
small animals
Two wings, but can’t fly
Very short tail
No ears but can hear
No strong bones
Small beak
Penguin
Species
There are 18 types of penguin species
Emperor penguins are the biggest of them all
Penguins Lifespan
(How long it lives)!!!!!!
Penguins live until they have no food left to
eat
Or they suffer from pollution and get sick
and die from different kinds of chemicals
Habitat and Climate
All penguins live south of the equator
Also a rookery can include thousands of penguins
One of the coldest placecs on earth is…Antarctica
Emperor penguins enjoy their life on the ice.
What Penguins Eat
Penguin’s love to eat fish,squid,and
krill
Their a little carnivore
They get their food by diving deep
into the ocean
What
Eats
Penguins
In the water their predator’s are killer whales and leopard
seal’s (their greatest threat)
On land their predator’s are large birds
How Penguins Behave
When they travel far they use their tummies and wings
to save energy and propel like a sled
Penguin Babies
Baby penguins will maybe take up to 3 days to brake
out of their shell/egg
It may take 10-45 days to walk after they hatch
Physical Adaptations
Penguins have feathers that keep them warm in cold
water
Their black and white feathers work like camouflage in
the water to predators… here’s how it works
When predators are looking from below or from above
they use their feather’s to blend in with the water
But on land it’s hard for that to work
Behavioral Adaptations
When a penguin get’s too hot it fluffs up it’s feathers to
cool off
dad Penguins keep their egg’s warm by sitting on
them while the mother goes fishing
Because their so cold penguins huddle together to
create heat and keep warm
Physiological Adaptations
Penguins can swim underwater for 25 miunits and 40
3km per hr
Penguins have a stream lined body with webbed feet in
the water their webbed feet help them swim like a speed
machine
Penguins all use their short stiff tail wings to act like a
propeller and help them swim
Fun fact’s
All penguins use their beak to peck at stuff sometimes for
work sometimes for fun
But some penguin species(bare patches create
windows)around their eyes to help them see better
Most birds have hollow bones but penguins don’t so they
can’t fly but they can waddle