The penguins like to swim in the ocean and the seals do too

    • [PDF File]Our life on earth depends on the coldest places on our ...

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      like creatures which are then eaten by seals, penguins, seabirds and whales. WHY DOES ICE MATTER? The ice provides a platform on which much life in the polar regions depends. Polar bears need the sea ice to hunt for seals. If the ice connected to land forms later and melts earlier in the year, the bears have less time to hunt and it becomes ...


    • [PDF File]Storytown Grade 3 Lesson 21

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      too. The tiny algae grow fast in the bright sun and form a brown fi lm on the bottom of the ice. This is the food many animals have been waiting for. Urchins, sea stars, and little creatures called amphipods and krill eat the algae. Fish eat the amphipods and krill, and seals and penguins eat the fi sh. Penguins eat krill, too. 174


    • [PDF File]MINIS AT HOME

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      " When penguins swim together in groups, ... so a lot of their time is spent in the ocean. When they are in the water, they spin and dive, but they cannot swim backwards. They are fast swimmers because they have to catch fish and get away from predators like large seals, orcas and sharks. Penguins have a small hook on the tip of their beaks ...


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      Atlantic Ocean. You live with tens of thousands of other penguins on a rocky beach. It's June 23, 2000, and the weather—cold and windy—is typical for this time of year. The beach echoes with penguin noises: barks and honks and brays. Some of your fellow penguins fight for territory, while others cuddle with their mates or dote on their chicks.


    • [PDF File]Scientific name: Chaenocephalus aceratus aceratus

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      These fish have no swim bladder, an internal gas filled organ that helps fish to maintain buoyancy. Hence, they are demersal (living near the bottom of the sea). Icefish feed on fish and krill. They have very large heads, spoon shaped lower jaws and large toothy mouths. Larger fish, fur seals and gentoo penguins are predators of the icefish.


    • The making of the Fittest: Natural Selection and Adaptation

      herring lays about 50,000 eggs per season. Icefish do not attain maturity until they are five to eight years old and typically spawn in the autumn and winter. The incubation period varies with the location of the fish, ranging from two to three months in the northernmost regions of the Southern Ocean to about six months near Antarctica.


    • [PDF File]Arctocephalus pusillus doriferus AUSTRALIAN FUR SEALS ...

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      30,000 Australian fur seals ( approximately 25% of the total population). At any given time there will be between 5000 to 8000 seals on Seals Rocks. After seven to ten days fishing, Australian fur seals return to the colony to rest for two or three days. The number of seals seen at Seal Rocks varies with time


    • [PDF File]Name: Talking About Penguins

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      important function, too -- camouflage in the water. Penguins blend in with the sea from above and with the sky from below. This makes it harder for predatory birds, leopard seals, sea lions, orcas and sharks to see them. Many people think all penguins live in the cold and ice of Antarctica. However, only 6 of the 17 species or types of


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      penguins and make it difficult for them to travel to breeding and feeding areas (Foldvary, 2007). As the ocean warms up, the prey eaten by penguins move south to cooler waters. The Adelie Penguins have to swim longer distances to feed on krill, which are is limited due to their dependence on the sea ice. Warming is in


    • [PDF File]ORD: All About Ocean Life

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      on beaches, oil; Fishing: big nets catch animals, fishermen take too many fish; Damage: boats break coral reefs 4 1 There are new rules so people can’t take too many fish from the ocean. 2 There are new types of fishing net, which big animals can swim out of. 3 There are marine parks where the ocean is always clean and safe.


    • [PDF File]page276 1. No native people live on Antarctica ...

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      Many animals in the ocean around Antarctica. _____ 15. Include whales and seals. _____ 16. One type of bird found on Antarctica is the penguin. ... Most penguins can even swim like porpoises. ... would be too cold for most birds, penguins are insulated by waterproof feath-ers and a thick layer of fat. Penguins more than make up for being awkward


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      seals and sea lions California sea lions and harbor seals are not endangered or threatened. But there are other pin-nipeds, including Mediterranean and Hawaiian monk seals, that are so endangered that scientists fear they will soon become extinct. By learning all they can about seals and sea lions, scientists hope to save the endangered monk seals.


    • [PDF File]Ms. Schnabel & Ms. Fox's 3rd Grade Class - Home

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      penguins cannot fly and puffins can. This is because penguins have thick, heavy bodies with solid bones. Puffins have short bodies and light bones. Both birds like to eat small fish. They share natural enemies such as sharks and orcas. Large seagulls also hunt puffins while sea lions also eat penguins. Penguins are much larger than puffins.


    • [PDF File]Penguins All Around 6677 - Weebly

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      include that penguins and dolphins both live in the ocean. Both penguins and dolphins need to stay together to keep safe. In the water, both the penguin and the dolphin need to swim fast. Penguins are birds and dolphins are not. Penguins can walk on land and dolphins cannot. 067_BLR_LRC_G1_U04W2_B_129205.indd 67 30/01/17 11:59 PM


    • [PDF File]B Read the travel brochure slowly. Check your answers in ...

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      Emperor penguins jump off icebergs into the ocean. They’re the largest of all penguins, weighing up to 40 pounds. You’ll also see fur seals, the smallest seals at the South Pole. On land, visitors can try one of these popular activities: mountain climbing, camping, kayaking, or swimming. So, come to Antarctica for your next vacation.


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      dive deep in the ocean to find food. Like other birds, penguins have no teeth. Some seabirds, including penguins, have a fringe of spines inside their mouths. The spines help penguins hold onto slippery food that might be trying to escape. Penguins are hunted by sharks and orcas, but their worst enemies are leopard seals, which can swim very ...


    • [PDF File]X-Ray Magazine l Issue 58 - Jan 2014

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      do leopard seals hunt-ing Adele penguins for the BBC’s Life in the Freezer. It was the first time leopard seals had been filmed underwa-ter. I was always fairly confident that we could do it. But in those days, a lot of people believed that leopard seals were very dangerous. In reality, the seals were actually quite approachable in the


    • [PDF File]What Do You Know about Penguins?

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      “You are very brave,” said Big Boris. “I would like to travel, but I’m too scared. I would even like to live somewhere else.” “Travel is good,” said Sue Ellen, “but you need to think twice before you go and live somewhere else. I don’t know of a better place to live than right here in Enormous Land.”


    • [PDF File]Penguins on Parade - MUSE TECHNOLOGIES

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      Speedy Penguins Most penguins can swim about fifteen miles per hour. Some of the larger ones can swim even faster. By swimming as fast as they do, penguins are able to leap six feet out of the water! 13339_001-020.indd 4 2/3/05 10:53:31 AM 5 Special Wings for Swimming Unlike flying birds, penguins do not have light bones or flexible wings.


    • HISTORY OF ANTARCTIC FISHING WORKSHEET 1: SEAL Harvest

      numbers dropped dramatically. This is a sign that too many seals were taken. By 1825 some fur seals populations had been hunted so much they were close to extinction. Hunters then looked to harvest other animals like ihu koropuku / elephant seals and kōrorā penguins (Worksheet 2) and tohorā / whales (Worksheet 3). Seal harvesting did


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