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Fiordland penguin

Fiordland penguin. By A bby P ell. Being born. The second laid egg hatches several days before the first egg. The breeding season starts in June. Adult penguin looks like.

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Fiordland penguin

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  1. Fiordland penguin By Abby Pell

  2. Being born • The second laid egg hatches several days before the first egg. The breeding season starts in June.

  3. Adult penguin looks like • It has a thick yellow stripe running above the eye. The Fiordlandpenguin has a blue/ black colored back. It’s size is 24-27 inches weight 3-6 kg.

  4. Habitat • The Fiordlandpenguin is found in the Fiordlandcoast. It shares its habitat with other penguins like the yellow eyed and little penguin.

  5. How it moves • My penguin waddles and swims. It waddles for walking on land. They swim while hunting for food in water.

  6. What it eats • The Fiordland penguin’s favorite food is krill. The Fiordlandis a predator and prey. They also eat fish and squid.

  7. This is what could harm or threaten my penguin… • The Fiordland penguin’s predators: cats, dogs, foxes, along with rats and weasels on land. In water: large seals, fur seals, leopard seals, large sharks, and killer whales.

  8. Interesting facts • The reason it got the name Fiordlandis where it lives is the Fiordlandisland. Its nickname is crested penguin because it has a crest above the eye.

  9. Bibliography • A-z animals.com Penguin world.com

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