On land, penguins look like Western gentlemen in tuxedos, swaying as they walk. When they encounter danger, they fall and crawl, looking miserable. But in water, penguins' short wings become a pair of powerful "paddles", and they can swim at a speed of 25-30 kilometers per hour. They can swim 160 kilometers a day. Do you think penguins are powerful? Contents of this article 1. How smart is a penguin compared to a human? 2. What is the name of the largest penguin? 3. Which is the smallest penguin? 1How smart are penguins compared to humans?According to scientists' observations, penguins have an IQ equivalent to that of humans aged 3 to 5, and are among the most intelligent animals. Penguins can live and reproduce in temperatures as cold as -60°C. On land, they look like Western gentlemen in tuxedos, swaying as they walk. When they encounter danger, they fall and crawl, looking miserable. But in the water, penguins' short wings become a pair of powerful "paddles," and they can swim at speeds of 25-30 kilometers per hour. They can swim 160 kilometers a day. They mainly feed on krill, squid, and small fish. 2What is the largest penguin called?1. The emperor penguin, also known as the emperor penguin, is the largest species in the penguin family. It is generally over 90 cm tall, and can reach a maximum of 120 cm, and can weigh up to 50 kg. 2. Its morphological characteristics are that there is an orange-yellow feather under the neck, which gradually fades downwards and is darkest behind the ear. The whole body color is harmonious. The neck is light yellow, the ear feathers are bright yellow-orange, the abdomen is milky white, the back and flippers are black, and the bottom of the beak is bright orange. 3What is the smallest penguin?The smallest penguin is the blue penguin. The blue penguin, also known as the little penguin, fairy penguin, and small fin-footed penguin, is the smallest species in the penguin family. The little blue penguin is generally 43 cm tall and weighs about 1 kg. The male is slightly larger than the female. They have blue feathers, so they are called little blue penguins. Little blue penguins grow in Australia and New Zealand. They usually only move at night and are very timid. The number of little blue penguins is currently stable at around one million. |
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