Penguins
Penguins
Physical adaptments animals had to overcome
Shape and length of the beak
The number of fingers
Penguins
Colour of the coat
The shape and form of the nose
Thickness and thinnes of the coat
Title 3
Some penguins live in Antartica, where it's extremely cold and the temperature of the water never passes 0 degrees. Other species live in Australia and New Zealand and on the coasts of South America.
Penguins
Penguins are birds unable to fly but they are great swimmers. They will use everything they find to build nests to lay down eggs.
Info
Why can they swim fast?
What is the importance of they're feathers?
They have palmed fingers for a powerful strokes, they're bodies are aerodinamic and they're wings help them swim up to 15 mph.
They give impermeability and warmth. They are covered in an oil that increases impermeability.
Penguins
How do they keep warm?
Absence of predators
They have thick skin and very much fat to keep warm. They stay close together in groups that can make up alsow many thousands of penguins.
They nest in isolated places to avoid predators reaching them.
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Penguins
Penguins
Physical adaptments animals had to overcome
Shape and length of the beak
The number of fingers
Penguins
Colour of the coat
The shape and form of the nose
Thickness and thinnes of the coat
Title 3
Some penguins live in Antartica, where it's extremely cold and the temperature of the water never passes 0 degrees. Other species live in Australia and New Zealand and on the coasts of South America.
Penguins
Penguins are birds unable to fly but they are great swimmers. They will use everything they find to build nests to lay down eggs.
Info
Why can they swim fast?
What is the importance of they're feathers?
They have palmed fingers for a powerful strokes, they're bodies are aerodinamic and they're wings help them swim up to 15 mph.
They give impermeability and warmth. They are covered in an oil that increases impermeability.
Penguins
How do they keep warm?
Absence of predators
They have thick skin and very much fat to keep warm. They stay close together in groups that can make up alsow many thousands of penguins.
They nest in isolated places to avoid predators reaching them.