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A group of penguins in the water is called a raft but on land they’re called a waddle! Other names for a group of penguins include rookery, colony, and huddle. #PenguinAwarenessDay Image
Did you know? Penguins evolved to fly underwater. #PenguinAwarenessDay Image
A penguin’s body is tapered at both ends and it has a large head, short neck and elongated body. This streamlined design helps penguins swim fast. #PenguinAwarenessDay Image
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Sur une idée de @Plathelminthe4, voici un thread pingouins vs manchots, en ce jour de #PenguinAwarenessDay (jour de reconnaissance des manchots) pour rappeler la différence entre les groupes d'espèces qu'on appelle pingouins ou manchots.
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Le problème : dans la plupart des langues, les manchots ont des noms proches de "penguin" comme les appellent les anglais. Donc, confusion avec pingouin dans la plupart des traductions. Plus la méconnaissance de ces espèces.
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Le groupe que nous appelons pingouins, les anglais l'appelle "auk". Or ils ont tort (comme toujours ?).
Les pingouins forment la famille des Alcidés. Ils vivent dans l'hémisphère nord (certaines espèces jusqu'au Mexique).
fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alcidae
Et un pingouin, ça vole !
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It’s #PenguinAwarenessDay!
Be aware that young King Penguins look like this! Juvenile King Penguin at Fortuna Bay, South Georgia. Juveniles are covered in a fluffy coat of brown downy feathers, making them look like they are wearing a big fur coat!
Then they look like this!
#PenguinAwarenessDay Juvenile King Penguin, in a group of adults. The juvenile has adult plumage, except for a band of furry-looking brown baby feathers across its backside and on its head. It is looking very sorry for itself!
Before finally looking like this!
#PenguinAwarenessDay Adult King Penguin walking, Fortuna Bay, South Georgia. Showing a beautiful white front, black back, and golden feathers on the neck and throat.
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Sunday is #PenguinAwarenessDay. In honor, these are Magellanic, rockhopper, and gentoo penguins in Argentina and the Falkland Islands (Malvinas) photographed by our own Graham Harris. 1/4 ImageImageImage
The Magellanic is particularly iconic and abundant in these parts. About 1 million pairs of them breed along coast of Patagonia. 2/4 Image
Up until mid-1990s, about 40,000 Magellanic #penguins died each year due to oil pollution at sea. 3/4 Image
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