
Floppy Penguin
Penguins are flightless birds native to the Southern Hemisphere, known for their distinctive black-and-white plumage and waddling walk. These aquatic birds are highly adapted to life in the water, using their flippers to swim gracefully while hunting for fish, squid, and krill. Most penguin species live in cold climates, particularly Antarctica, though some inhabit temperate or even tropical regions. They form large, social colonies for breeding and protection, often enduring harsh conditions to raise their chicks. Penguins have specialized feathers and a thick layer of blubber to insulate them from freezing temperatures. Their playful behavior and unique appearance make them beloved by many. However, climate change and human activity threaten some penguin populations, making conservation efforts crucial for their survival.