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"<b>Speedy swimmers.</b><br><br>Because of their long, oval-shaped body and flippers, penguins can swim very fast.",

"<b>No chewing needed.</b><br><br>Penguins catch fish with their strong bills and swallow them whole.",

"<b>Surprise!</b><br><br> Penguins can thrive in the heat of the equator.",

"<b>The one and only.</b><br><br>The penguin is the only bird that can swim but not fly.",

"<b>Just one per customer.</b><br><br>The female emperor penguin lays just one egg at a time.<br><br>The male emperor penguin incubates that single egg.<br><br>During the two-month incubation period, he does not eat and will lose up to 40 percent of his body weight.<br><br>Emperor penguins are the largest species of penguin and are found mainly in Antarctica.",

"<b>How many penguins are there at the North Pole? </b><br><br>There are no penguins at the North Pole. In fact, there are none in the Northern Hemisphere (outside of  zoos).<br><br>All 18 species of penguin are found south of the Equator, primarily in the Antarctic Circle.",

"<b>Penguin Parka: </b><br><br>Penguins look sleek and fuzzy, but they are actually covered with small dense feathers.<br><br>Penguins are able to withstand the extreme cold because insulation provided by their short, densely-packed feathers forms a waterproof coat.<br><br>In fact, they have more feathers than most other birds, with about 80 feathers per square inch.",

"<b>The Jackass Penguin!</b><br><br> This penguin is only found on the southern coast of Africa. In the past, the penguin nested by burrowing in guano, but most of the guano was removed to produce fertilizer. The penguins have found new homes, or someone else's habitat to live in. <br><br>They have been found nesting in gardens, and beneath jacuzzis, spreading guano on paths and yards. Waking people up in the middle of the night, with their mating calls was the last straw for many residents. <br><br>Workers moved them back to the beaches, surrounded by fences that will hopefully keep them out of urban areas. Who knows where these stubborn penguins will end up next? The real reason for their name are the sounds they emit, which are similar to a donkey's braying.",

"<b>Species Galore:</b><br><br>There are 17 species of penguin, the largest being the emperor penguin.<br><Br>It can stay underwater longer than any other penguin.",
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