Other penguins
Closest cousin's emperor penguinThe family of 16 species of penguins to birds. None of them cannot fly, but all the great sail. All have relatively small size, and differ mainly in the plumage and the shape of the mouth, the length of wings and fins. There are the following types of penguins: Emperor penguin, royal penguin, jump (Edits scatter), Adele penguin, penguin, and jump (Edits robust us), masked penguin, penguin, jump (Edits Chrysostom), tonic penguin, Magellan penguin, small tonic penguin, Humboldt penguin, jump, and jump.The vast majority of them are from 70-90 centimeters in length, a lot, especially is less than 60cm in length. All penguins live in the southern hemisphere, and most on a long chain of islands, which begins on Earth Fire (South America) and ends in New Zealand. Everywhere where the average water temperature is around 10 degrees, which is perfect for the Penguins. Part of the Penguins, for example, Imperial, lives on the coasts of Antarctica, part of the much further south, even along the Republic of South Africa, where the using marine currents (currents). Small lives, moreover, along the southern coast of the Australian continent.