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Emperor Penguin

• Mikayla Duta 5H 12/10/08

• I picked the Emperor Penguin because penguins are my favorite animals and they have a cool ecosystem.

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Where They are Located

• Emperor penguins are located in Antarctica in the Arctic. They live in the coldest climate on Earth. Temperature can drop as low as -140 degrees Fahrenheit.

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Characteristics Of a Emperor Penguin

• A Emperor penguin weighs 80-90 lbs.

• They stand over 3 ½ feet.

• They are the longest lived of the penguins with a life span of up to 50 years.

• Emperor penguins have yellow patches around their ears and at their throat and a long narrow bill.

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Parts of a Emperor Penguins ecosystem

• There are many of parts of a Emperor Penguin’s ecosystem. Like ice that they live on. Water that they hunt in.

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Living parts of A Emperor Penguins ecosystem.

• There is many living parts in a Emperor Penguin’s ecosystem. Like fish that a Emperor penguin eats. There is sea lions that eat Emperor Penguins.

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Non-living parts

• There is many non-living parts of a Emperor penguin. There is water that is non-living in a Emperor Penguins ecosystem. There is ice that is non-living also. Also the air that they breath. Those are non-living parts in a Emperor Penguins ecosystem.

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The role of a Emperor penguin

• A Emperor Penguin is like in the middle of the food chain.

• A Emperor penguin eats fish.

• A Sea lion eats a emperor penguin.

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Wrap up

• This is why I picked a Emperor Penguin. They have a cool ecosystem and because penguins are my favorite animals.

• I got my information from Google and my images from Google images.

• THE END


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