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Penguins! The Emperor Penguin

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Penguins!. The Emperor Penguin. Quick Facts. Scientific Name: Aptenodytes forsteri Lives in Antarctica Tallest and heaviest of all penguin species 48 inches 48 – 82 pounds. What it Looks Like. Males and females are similar in size - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Penguins!The Emperor Penguin

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Quick Facts• Scientific Name:–Aptenodytes

forsteri• Lives in

Antarctica• Tallest and

heaviest of all penguin species–48 inches–48 – 82 pounds

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What it Looks Like• Males and females are

similar in size• Dorsal parts are black

and the belly is white, they usually have a pale-yellow breast and bright-yellow ear patches.

• Flightless, like all penguins: its body and wings are stiffened and flattened into flippers for marine lifestyle.

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Emperor Penguin Diet• Mainly fish, but also

crustaceans and cephalopods.

• One of its feeding strategies is to dive to around 50 meters (164 feet), where it can easily spot fish swimming against the bottom surface of the sea-ice, making them easy to catch.

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Predators• Mostly birds and

aquatic mammals– Southern Giant Petrel• Main bird predator,

this is responsible for up to 34% of chick deaths in some colonies.

– Leopard Seal• Attacks penguins

soon after they enter the water

– Orca• Attacks adult birds

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Behavior• A very social animal• When they hunt they

coordinate their diving and surfacing, and can be active day or night.

• To defend against the cold, a colony of Emperor penguins will form a compact huddle, ranging from ten to several hundred birds, with each bird getting a turn on the inside and outside.