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Page 1: Penguins

Brittanie Castex, Madi Snell, Antonio Martinez

Page 2: Penguins

A is for Antarctica

Antarctica is the main place of inhabitance for penguins. They also live in Australia, Argentina, and Africa.

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C is for Carnivore

Penguins are considered carnivores because there main diet is fish.

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F is for Full classificationKingdom: AnimaliaPhylum: ChordataClass: AresOrder: SphenisciformesFamily: SpheniscdaeGenus: Phygoscelis

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H is for Height

The tallest a penguin can be is 3 ½ feet tall. The shortest is barely 16 inches.

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L is for Lifespan

Penguins live up to 25 years out of captivity. They live to about 30 in it.

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M is for Mind

Penguins don’t mind humans. Actually, when they see them they walk up to them and look them straight in the eye.

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P is for Penguin

There are 18 known species of penguins, two of them are the king Penguin and the Emperor Penguin. They are also the most common of all species.

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R is for Related

Penguins are related to seabirds, but penguins can’t fly; They are awesome swimmers'.

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S is for Sea Lion

Sea Lions are the main predator of the penguin population

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W is for Wings Penguins havewings, but

theyaren’t made

forflying. They

usethem forswimming.

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Wexo, John Bonnett. "Penguins." Zoobooks Dec. 2007: n. pag. Print.

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T.H Harris Middle School(:

Made By : Madison Snell, Brittanie Castex, Antonio Martinez.Mrs. Passantino’s 6th period class.