3. Macaroni
Penguins
Macaroni penguins feed on
small fish, krill and sometimes
squid. They weigh up to 13
pounds and are 29 inches tall.
Macaroni penguins are smart
birds that spend most of their
lives in the sea. These birds
stay at sea for 4 to 5 months
at a time. Macaroni penguins
love to toboggan on ice!
4. Emperor
Penguins
The Emperor penguin is one of
the most popular species of
penguins. These penguins can
be 35-51 inches tall and weigh
70-90 pounds. They are also
the only penguins that stay in
Antarctica! The emperor
penguins eat food like fish, krill
and squid.
5. Chinstrap
penguins
Chinstraps are the most
numerous species of penguins.
They have a black line called a
“strap” under their chins which
gave them their name. These
penguins are 27-30 inches tall
and can weigh up to 9-14
pounds.
11. Macaroni Penguins
Macaroni penguins can
be found in South
Georgia Island in the
southern hemisphere.
These interesting
penguins feed on krill
and sometimes squid.
They weigh up to 13
pounds and are 29
inches tall.
12. Emperor Penguins
Emperor penguins can
dive down to 1,700 feet
below the waters surface.
The Emperor penguin is
recognized by the yellow
patch of feathers below
it’s eyes.
Emperor penguins can
be 35-51 inches tall and
weigh 70-90 pounds.
13. Chinstrap Penguins
Chinstrap penguins are
the most numerous
species of penguins.
There are 7 million pairs
of Chinstrap penguins.
They live in the northern
part of Antarctica and on
nearby islands.
Chinstrap penguins are
27-30 inches tall and can
weigh 9-14 pounds.
15. Macaroni Penguins
Macaroni penguins
weigh up to 13 pounds
and are 29 inches tall.
Macaroni penguins are
pretty smart birds
they have long
yellow feathers on
their head.
16. Emperor Penguins
Emperor penguins can
dive down to 1,700
feet below the water.
They are one of the
most popular species
of penguins.
17. Chinstrap Penguins
Chinstrap penguins
are 27-30 inches tall
and weigh up to 9-14
pounds
They have a black
line called a “ strap”
under their chin which
gave them their name.
23. Macaroni penguins
can be found on
South Georgia island
in the southern
hemisphere. This bird
loves to toboggan on
ice.
Macaroni Penguins
24. Emperor penguins
are very interesting.
The emperor is
recognized by the
yellow patch of
feathers by their
eyes. This bird is
the most popular
species of penguins.
Emperor Penguins
25. Chinstraps are the
most numerous of all
penguins. Chinstraps
have a black line
called a “strap” under
their chin which gave
them their name.
Chinstraps love to
slide on their bellies.
Chinstrap Penguins
31. Macaroni penguins
are smart birds.
The macaroni
penguins have long
yellow feathers on
their heads.
Macaroni penguins
are amazing birds.
Macaroni penguins
love to toboggan on
ice.
32. The emperor
penguins are
interesting birds.
Emperor penguins
can dive down to
1,700 feet below the
water.
They can be 35 51
inches tall and weigh
70 90 pounds.
33. Chinstrap penguins
are the most
numerous species of
penguins.These
penguins are 27 30
inches tall and can
weigh up to 9 14
pounds.
34.
35. The macaroni
penguin has yellow
crested feathers .
These interesting
penguin love to
toboggan on ice.
36. Emperor penguin
can dive down to
1,700 feet .
They are as tall as a
3erd grader.
37. Their flippers help
them swim.
They eat krill and
small fish.
38.
39. The Macaroni
Penguin have yellow
feathers on their
heads.
They stay at sea for
four to five months.
They weigh up to13
pounds and are 29
inches.
40. The Emperor Penguin
can weigh up to 70-
90 pounds.
They can be 35 – 51
inches tall.
They can dive down
to 1,700 feet below
water.
41. The Chinstrap
Penguin is the most
numerous species of
penguin.
They are 27 – 30
inches tall.
They can weigh up
to 9 – 14 pounds.
43. Macaroni penguins
are smart birds that
live on South Georgia
Island.
They weigh up to 13
pounds and are 29
inches tall.
44. Emperor penguins
love to toboggan on
their bellies.
They are the most
popular species of
penguins.
45. Chinstrap penguins
are the most
numerous of all
penguins.
They have a black line
called a strap under
their chins which gave
them their name.
46.
47.
48. Chinstraps are the
most numerous of all
penguins.
They love to slide on
there bellies! They
live in the northern
Antarctica and on
small nearby islands.
49. The Emperor penguin is
a very interesting bird.
The egg sits on fathers
feet and are covered
by their bellies to keep
warm.
52. MACARONI PENGUINS
Macaroni penguins
stay at the sea for four
to five mouths at a
time.
Macaroni penguins
weigh up to 13 pounds
and can be 29 inches
tall.
53. EMPEROR PENGUINS
Emperor penguins
weigh 70-90 pounds
and are four feet tall.
Emperor penguins can
dive down to 1,700 feet
under the water!
54. CHINSTRAP PENGUINS
Chinstrap penguins are
the most numerous
species of penguins.
Chinstraps live in the
northern part of
Antarctica and other
nearby islands.
56. Macaroni Penguins
The macaroni penguin
can weigh up to 13
pounds and can be 29
inches.
Macaroni penguins can
be found on the South
Georgia Island in the
southern hemisphere.
57. Emperor Penguins
Emperor penguins can
be 35 to 51 inches tall
and weigh 70 to 90
pounds.
The emperor penguin
can dive down to 1,700
below the surface.
58. Chinstrap Penguins
Chinstrap penguins can
be 27 to 30 inches tall
and weigh 9 to 14
pounds.
Chinstraps are the
most numerous kind of
penguins and there are
seven million pairs of
chinstraps.
72. MACARONI
The macaroni penguin
has a yellow crest on its
head.
It also can be found on
South Georgia island in
the southern
hemisphere.
73. EMPEROR
The emperor penguin is
the only species of
penguins that stays in
Antarctica for the
winter.
You can tell an emperor
penguin by an yellow
orange spot on its neck