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Gentoo penguin - Wikipedia The gentoo penguin ( ˈdʒɛntuː JEN-too) (Pygoscelis papua) is a penguin species (or possibly a species complex) in the genus Pygoscelis, most closely related to the Adélie penguin (P adeliae) and the chinstrap penguin (P antarcticus)
Gentoo penguin | Diet, Habitat, Facts | Britannica Gentoo penguins are the world’s fastest underwater birds When foraging for food or eluding predators, they can reach speeds up to 36 km (about 22 miles) per hour They are also capable of diving to depths of 170–200 metres (about 560–660 feet)
Gentoo penguin - Australian Antarctic Program Gentoo penguins are the third largest penguin species alive Adults weigh 5–8kg Males tend to be larger than females, but the difference can be difficult to see Gentoo penguins are closely related to Chinstrap and Adélie penguins Gentoo penguins have a large geographic range
Gentoo Penguins - Antarctic and Southern Ocean Coalition Gentoo penguins are the third-largest member of the penguin family, after emperor and king penguins They are a member of the brush-tailed penguin family, and are closely related to Adélie and chinstrap penguins
Gentoo Penguin - Facts, Diet, Habitat Pictures on Animalia. bio The Gentoo penguin (Pygoscelis papua) is a penguin species (or possibly a species complex) in the genus Pygoscelis It is most closely related to the Adélie penguin and the Chinstrap penguin Gentoo penguins are the fastest underwater swimmers of all penguins, reaching speeds up to 36 km h (22 mph)
Gentoo Penguins | Penguins International Information and facts about Gentoo Penguins Learn about penguin science, habitat, diet, range, populations and threats to these seabirds
Gentoo Penguins - penguin-pedia. com The Gentoo penguin will share its colony with other penguins and is frequently found next to a variety of species Because of its larger size, it might evict another species from its nest
Gentoo Penguin | National Geographic With flamboyant red-orange beaks, white-feather caps, and peach-colored feet, gentoo penguins stand out against their drab, rock-strewn Antarctic habitat
Gentoo Penguin - Oceana Like other penguin species, gentoo penguins rely on the ocean for food and are never far from the water These penguins take advantage of stream-lined bodies and strong “flippers” in the water to dive more than 600 feet deep and swim up to 22 miles an hour, the fastest of any other diving bird