Family: SPHENISCIDAE 6 genera, 16-18 species Niche partitioning.

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Family: SPHENISCIDAE 6 genera, species Niche partitioning

Penguins have no long wing feathers

Penguins must be waterproof Strengthened rib cages Very thick layer of subdermal fat Webbed feet for steering

Moulting

Adelie penguins

Gentoo penguins

Aptenodytes King and Emperor Penguins

Rockhopper penguins Eudyptes crested penguins

Magellanic Penguins

Galapagos penguins

Yellow-eyed Penguin

Convergence

Razor-billed Auk

Uria sp. Murre

Cepphus sp.

Dovekie or little auk Alle alle

Least Auklet

Crested auklets