A Little About Emperor Penguins
The emperor penguin is the tallest living penguin in Antarctica. The male and the female emperor penguins are similar in size. Reaching about 122 cm, 1 m 22 cm, or 48 inches, 4 feet. They weigh about 22-45 kg (49-99 lb). They live for about 15-20 years in the wild.
Emperor Penguin Fun Facts
Emperor penguins can dive deeper than any other penguins and they swim the fastest. They swim at a speed of 24 km per hour, almost as fast as a bottle nose
dolphin, and they can hold their breath for 22 minutes. Emperor penguins can run/waddle at 2.8 km per hour. The emperor penguins are so used to the cold that
when the temperature reaches more than 20 degrees Celsius they open their wing to expose more of their body, cooling of. They can mate at 4 years old and they
slide on their stomachs to have fun.
dolphin, and they can hold their breath for 22 minutes. Emperor penguins can run/waddle at 2.8 km per hour. The emperor penguins are so used to the cold that
when the temperature reaches more than 20 degrees Celsius they open their wing to expose more of their body, cooling of. They can mate at 4 years old and they
slide on their stomachs to have fun.