
Penguins live in some of the coldest places on earth in a world of ice and snow. But they are on sunny beaches and on grassy islands by clear, blue seas. There are nearly twenty different kinds of them. Penguins are a kind of bird. Most birds can fly... but not them. They use their wings for swimming instead. They dart after fish, and sea creatures called krill. Once a year, they leave the sea. They travel across land to the place where they were born. When they arrive, the penguins gather in huge groups called rookeries. Rookeries are very noisy places. All the penguins are trying to find a partner. They bow and flap their flippers. They all get into penguin pairs. Then the female penguin lays an egg. The babies can't swim or feed themselves. So, penguin parents go to the sea to find food. The babies also can't eat whole food yet. They come to be handsome day by day. They become full-fledged penguins!
I can know that penguin's life! I knew almost of it for the first time. I want everyone to read it! ha ha
(Reference)
Davidson, S. (2007). Penguins. London: Usborne Publishing Ltd..
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