Morgan

The fairy penguin lives in a burrow.

These penguins don’t live in the snow and ice like most penguins do.

Fairy penguins live for about six years in the wild.penguins1.jpg

Caleb

Penguins find all their food in the sea or ocean. 

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 Penguins eat mostly fish and crustaceans such as krill and they can eat squid.

Liam J.

Emperor Penguins

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The Mum lays 1 egg then she goes to find some food. The dad keeps the egg on his feet for almost 2 months. Finally the mum comes back to the dad.

Beth

Little penguins are the smallest penguins in the world and are the only penguins to breed on mainland Australia.

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Imogen

Little penguins are black and white and they eat fish, squid and krill. Every year penguins make a nest to lay their eggs in.  They lay 2 eggs but normally only 1 survives. The penguin can reach the size of up to 40 cm. That’s as long as 2 new pencils.

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Tom

The emperor penguin is the largest penguin in the world.  Emperor penguins live in Antarctica. The yellow eyed penguin lives in New Zealand.penguin2.jpg

Joshua

Little  penguins  live  in  burrows.

Some penguins live in some areas in Patagonia in Argentina.

Jackass penguins live on Boulbers Beach, South Africa.

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Students discover about penguins.

The children have really enjoyed finding about different penguins. They were really keen to share their knowledge with others.