
Penguin
Penguins are flightless aquatic birds primarily distributed in the Southern Hemisphere, particularly in Antarctica. They have streamlined bodies and paddle-shaped wings, making them excellent swimmers and divers, capable of reaching speeds up to 36 km/h. Penguins have dense, waterproof feathers that provide excellent insulation, allowing them to survive in extremely cold environments. They are social animals that typically form large breeding colonies. The Emperor Penguin is the largest penguin species, reaching heights of 1.2 meters. Their diet consists mainly of fish, krill, and squid.