Endemic only to the cold wilderness of Antarctica, the emperor penguin is the largest penguin species on planet Earth. Males and females are similar in size, and can grow to be around 4 feet tall and weigh over 100 pounds.Scientific Name:Aptenodytes forste
Endemic only to the cold wilderness of Antarctica, the emperor penguin is the largest penguin species on planet Earth. Males and females are similar in size, and can grow to be around 4 feet tall and weigh over 100 pounds.
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Emperor penguins are very social animals, and they use their large numbers to help one another. For example, emperor penguins huddle together to combat the cold temperature of their incredibly harsh environment. Once an individual penguin has warmed up enough, it will move to the outside of the group so other penguins have the opportunity to temporarily avoid the frigid, whipping winds of Antarctica.
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