Winter Animals Penguin Mrs. Wall’s Class 2011
Penguins Penguins shed their feathers each year. Penguins build a fat layer provides energy. Penguins live in a cold place. Abby and Nicu
Penguins Penguin are bird but they cant fly. Penguins are white and dark bird with wings. Christy and Juan.
Penguins Both parents feed the chicks regurgitated food. Penguins keep chicks warm by covering them with their brood patch. Lacie Logan
Penguins Some penguins live in Antarctica. Penguins also live in Australia and America. Tyreke and Rachel
Penguins Penguins shed their feathers each year. Penguins build a fat layer that provides energy. Penguins live in a really cold places. Chloe & Cameron
Penguins First the mom lays an egg. Second the dad has to sit on the egg. Then the egg hatches. Then the mom feeds the baby penguin. Kevin Emma
Penguins Penguins eat krill and squid. Penguins eat a variety of fish Alex & Aidan
Penguins Killer whales eat penguins. Penguins are water birds. Rylee and Austin
Penguins There are 17 kinds of penguins. Emperor penguins have 135,000 to 175,000 pairs. The population of a king penguin is more than 1 million pairs. Taylor & Sylus
Penguins Penguins have feathers that over lay to seal in warmth. Penguins have a layer of wooly down at the base of their Penguins have feathers. Trinity & Collin
Penguins Penguins live in the southern hemisphere. Most species of penguins live in colder areas. Penguins prefer to live on islands that have a few predators. Savana and Landon