Penguin is an aves type aquatic animal. First discovered on the continent of Antarctica, it has been widely distributed in Australia, New Zealand, and the Galapagos Islands. Penguins are birds. But they can't fly.


Apparently, it's not just the body shape that's unique. Penguins also have a lot of interesting facts:


1. Not Afraid of Humans


Even though there were people nearby, the penguin didn't show any fear. Instead, they will approach a group of researchers who are studying them.


2. Live in groups.


Penguin life system is in groups or colonies. In one group / colony consists of hundreds of thousands of members. They hugged each other tightly. This is to maintain warmth in cold weather.


3. Penguins are loyal animals


Penguins are monogamous animals. This means that male and female penguins will only mate with the same partner all the time. They will also take care of the eggs and raise their young together.


4. Rely on Hearing


Penguins have very good hearing. When on land, penguins rely heavily on hearing. Meanwhile, his eyesight can adapt well to see in the depths of the sea when looking for food or avoiding predators.


5. Can be camouflaged


The penguin's dark (black) and white (light) body color serves as camouflage against predators and prey. The dark color seems to blend with the color of the sea water when viewed from the surface, while the light color looks the same as the color of the sea water seen from the depths.


6. Penguins are carnivores


Penguins are carnivorous birds, aka meat eaters! Their diet varies, ranging from fish, krill (a type of shrimp) and squid. There are also penguin species whose main food is sardines, cuttlefish to octopus. Penguins eat up to six kilograms per day.