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Hello! Welcome to the wonderful wacky world of Penguins! Penguin: Any member of Sphenisciformes, an order of flightless marine birds containing one family, Spheniscidae. Remember this fact! It is Probably the last fact you'll read here that isn't followed by a joke! You all know PENGUINS as those cute, loveable, cute, adorable, cute, funny, cute birds who wear tuxes all the time ... but did you know they were cute too? For these and other fun filled facts about penguins Read on! There are 18 different types of Penguins ... but they all have certain things in common. All penguins have the well known tux coloration. Some are white and black and some are white and blue (there were a few penguins in the 60's who went in for paisley ... but they couldn't get dates and died off.) All but one of the living species are birds of the cold seas of the Southern hemisphere. The other specie lives on the Galapious Islands on the Equator. They are perfectly adapted to the warm weather there ... though their suntan lotion expense is quite high. The rumors that some penguins made it to California and became the musical group called "The Beach Boys" is completely unproven at this time. Penguins evolved from the same ancestral stock as the Albatrosses, supreme masters of flight. Guess the Albatrosses won the coin toss. Penguins litually fly through the water using their fleshy feet as ruders. They tried to swim through the air ... but that didn't seem to work. Actually Penguins can't fly, but that is because they are too short to reach the ticket box at the airline. Some birds will gradually loose feathers while new ones grow in under them. Not the penguin though Penguins grow new feathers under the old ones and the old ones are shed simultaneously. Because Penguins are flightless this complete molting is no hazard to them However, it can be very embarrassing at cocktail parties. Penguins are warm blooded. I think that you will agree that with a body temperature of 100 degrees they can be exc
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