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I got interested in penguins from a young age and as I grew I realized that penguins are such fascinating birds. I made it a mission to create a website where all information about penguins could be accessed in an easy to read format.

Are Penguins Dangerous?

Aggressive Macaroni penguins

Penguins are the most loved and adorable birds in the marine. They are not dangerous to humans but yes, they become aggressive to their counterparts and predators depending on the situation and necessity. Penguins lie between the bird family and the fish family.

In the olden days, the penguin was considered to be a fish. Since the loss of flying ability due to their proficiency in swimming, their bones became stronger and they lost the ability to fly and finally, they became flightless birds.

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How Many Types of Penguins are There?

Emperor penguins

There are around 17 species of living penguins. There are other subspecies of penguins that are not added as a different type because of genetic similarity. Penguins live in the southern hemisphere whereas some species live in the Galapagos Islands near the equator.

Not every species of penguins live in Antarctica and frigid conditions. There are certain species that live in the temperate regions. The characteristics, features, size, and look of the penguins vary from their habitation. Emperor penguins are the remarkable flightless marine bird that lives in Antarctica.

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Where do African Penguins Live?

Boulders Beach African Penguins

Ahead of the question of whether penguins are found in Africa, now it’s time to know about the places where you can spot them in Africa. African penguins are the most loved and popular species among tourists in Africa. They are banded penguins and share a similar color, characteristics like other close relatives like, Humboldt, Magellanic, and Galapagos penguins. African penguins are found only in the southwestern waters of Africa.

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Penguin and Puffins

Puffins And Penguins Are Found in Different Parts of the World

If you looked at them from a distance, you might mistake a penguin for a puffin and vice versa, but there are many differences between the two animals. Even though, puffins might look similar to smaller penguins because of their size and color of their feathers, the similarities between the two ends here.

In this article, we are going to take a look at some of the differences between a penguin and a puffin so that next time you see either bird, you can tell if it’s a penguin or a puffin.

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How do Penguins Communicate?

Penguins Can Find Their Mate By Recognizing Vocal Patterns

If you have seen penguins in a zoo or on TV, you might have wondered how do penguins communicate. There are many ways for penguins to communicate and they are expressive birds that make use of body language, vocalization and different types of vocal tones to express how they are feeling. Penguins can get quite aggressive if another penguin is trying to steal their mate, their nesting place or their eggs.

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Do Penguins Have Hollow Bones?

Penguins swimming and surfacing effortlessly in the water

Birds have light and fewer bones, unlike mammals. Mammals have strong but many bones when compared to birds. When it comes to flightless birds, they have different bones from the birds that can fly. Flightless birds like penguins do not have hollow bones. Their bones are filled and solid which makes them swim in the water easily.

Other flightless birds have marrow-filled bones like emu, kiwi, ostrich, cassowary, rhea, elephant bird and moa. They fall under the name ratites.

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How do Penguins Get Around?

King penguins

Penguins are adorable birds that are flightless and they waddle on land. They swim or almost fly in the water. Penguins slide on their bellies to move. Penguins are spectacular when they get around in the water by swimming or diving. Their waddling walk on land makes them a cuddly bird in the marine.

Swimming, walking, and sliding is their major ways of getting around. However, they do jump from one cliff or rock shelves to another. Their predominant way of moving is by swimming in the ocean.

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Are Penguins Monogamous?

Penguins are some of the most beautiful aquatic creatures that fascinate a lot of people across the world. A lot of romance-themed writers make references to the faithful relationships of penguins with their partners. These references are basically one of the reasons why so many people want to know whether or not penguins stick to one partner their entire lives.

An average penguin takes around 3-8 years to reach complete maturity. However, there are a lot of different smaller species in the penguin family where the penguins breeding starts at 3-4 years. The breeding season of penguins happens during spring all the way through summer every year.

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