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ID number:471753
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Published: 10.10.2005.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: 4 units
References: Not used
Table of contents
Nr. Chapter  Page.
  Introdaction    2
  African penguins    4
  Chinstrap Penguins    5
  Emperor penguins    6
  Fiordland Penguins    8
  Galapagos penguins    9
  Gentoo penguins    10
  King penguins    12
  Little Penguins    14
  Macaroni penguins    15
  Magellanic penguin    16
  Rockhopper penguins    18
  Royal penguins    19
  Conclusion    21
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Adelie penguins are the smallest of the penguins living on the Antarctica continent. They are about 70 cm tall and weigh about 4 kilogram. Adelie penguins were named after the wife of a French explorer in the 1830s. These penguins nest and breed on the rocky, ice-free beaches in large colonies of ten thousands of birds. There are over 2.5 million breeding pairs living in the Antarctica region.
These penguins are one of the stiff-tailed penguins with long tail feathers that drags the ground when they walk. They have a white belly with a black head and back. They have a white ring around the eye. They are powerful swimmers and can jump straight out of the water onto the land. They often move on the land by sledding down hills on their bellies.
Adelies build their nests of pebbles on the rocky beaches of Antarctica. After bonding and mating, the female lays 2 eggs in the nest. The male then takes over the job of keeping the egg warm by holding it on the tops of his feet or laying on the egg in the nest.…

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