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Penguins at 5 times their normal speed

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Joe Hansen2 年前

You just have to love penguins!

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Steve Sutton 🤙2 年前

I'd like to petition the internet to always post at this speed.

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Odogwu Anioma2 年前

Penguins are flightless birds that are well-adapted to life in the water. They are known for their distinctive black and white plumage, which serves as camouflage while swimming. Penguins are primarily found in the Southern Hemisphere, with species like the Emperor penguin inhabiting Antarctica. They are excellent swimmers and use their wings as flippers to navigate underwater. Penguins often form large colonies for breeding and have unique courtship rituals. Some well-known species include the Emperor, King, Adélie, and Gentoo penguins.

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Nhat Le☀️2 年前

Came across the craziest sunset of of our lives! There was a glowing fireball in the sky coupled with lighting strikes and a herd of zebras! 🦓⚡️

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Hinna.🛸™2 年前

They are vibrating.!😂💔

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Cyprus2 年前

Penguins, when moving at speeds around 5 times their normal pace, are displaying remarkable adaptations. These flightless birds have specialized flippers that act like streamlined paddles, allowing them to navigate through water with minimal resistance. The unique fact here lies in their efficient use of these flippers, which are adapted into wings for underwater flight. The science behind this involves the principles of hydrodynamics. Penguins streamline their bodies, reducing drag, while their powerful flippers generate thrust. This combination enables them to zip through the water at impressive speeds.

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Rei2 年前

@LiiloHime @Itz_IsaacBRO1 @derknight9000 @TastyNerfs @desireergarciaa me when I’m excited to hang out with you guys

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Anela2 年前

tl

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Dreams N Science2 年前

So you know why penguins are birds?

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