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There are polar bears in the north and penguins in the south. Whether on TV or in some snow parks, we can see fat penguins pacing and walking. The more rounded penguins will also stand on the ice or frolic in the water, or fish for food.
No matter what you do, it's always cute to match and always make people like them. There are also many people who have questions about the lifespan of penguins. How long can such a cute penguin live?
Strictly speaking, the lifespan of penguins is also affected by many external factors, resulting in more or less differences.
Under normal circumstances, penguins can live for around ten to fifteen years, and some healthy penguins can live for twenty years. There are also many penguins that live longer. Penguins in captivity have a relatively long lifespan.
It will take a little longer, because artificial breeding can reduce the probability of penguins becoming life-threatening due to physical diseases, and can also ensure the penguins' food**, thereby reducing the pressure on the penguins' survival.
We all know that. Penguins live in the very cold Antarctic region. They can go into the water in search of food and also love to play in the water.
They can also stay healthy while hunting. Penguins are social animals, and there is rarely a penguin outside. At night, when the wind blows, the penguins huddle together and use each other's body temperature to keep warm, which also ensures that the penguin colony can survive the cold wind.
The area where they can move is roughly divided into two parts, one is the foraging area where penguins hunt, and the other is penguins. In breeding areas, male penguins are generally used to hatch baby penguins. After reading these little knowledge, I hope you have a basic understanding of penguins.
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Penguin monogamy. Although they call the world home, they always return to their place of origin to reproduce. Penguins burrow on the beach from September to October every year, and soon the female penguins lay eggs, usually 3.
During the incubation of the female penguins, the male penguins go out to sea at dawn to feed, and return at night with a full load of food, spitting out the food stored in the belly and feeding it to the female penguins.
Once the baby penguins hatch, the female penguin and the male penguin go out to sea together, and the baby penguin waits at home, and the parents return at night for a delicious meal for the whole family. Penguins never lose their way in the middle of the ocean, no matter how far they go, and they can return on time to walk back to their nests, never going to the wrong house.
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There are polar bears in the north and Antarctic penguins in the south, and generally speaking, penguins have a relatively long lifespan, more than 25 years, and the longest can reach about 50 years.
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Ten years or so. Some penguins live very long, while others may live less than 10 years.
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The average lifespan of penguins is about 10 years, which is equivalent to 30 years for humans, which is relatively long.
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There are no bears in the Antarctic and no penguins in the Arctic.
Before the Antarctic continent drifted away from other continents, bears had not yet evolved. Penguins, on the other hand, enter the Antarctic continent through Cape Horn in Argentina and then slowly adapt to the Antarctic climate. It should be said that there are no polar bears in the Antarctic and no penguins in the Arctic, which just illustrates the chance and unrepeatability of evolution, and the polar bear and the brown bear are actually the same ancestor.
Antarctica is the last continent on earth to be discovered, the only continent that has not been inhabited by people, known as the seventh continent, the entire Antarctic continent is covered by a huge ice sheet, but there are still some tenacious animals who have chosen this desolate continent to survive for generations, such as emperor penguins, Weddell seals, sea lions, etc.
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Penguins are in the Arctic and polar bears are in the Antarctic. Or the other way around.
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Polar bears are in the North Pole, while penguins are in Antarctica. Although the South Pole and the North Pole seem to be icy and snowy, there is a huge difference. The Arctic Circle is mainly the Arctic Ocean, there are abundant fish and marine mammals under the ice, which provides abundant food for the polar bears living there and at the top of the food chain, while the Antarctic Circle is mainly Antarctica, which is land, after going deep inland, the temperature is lower, about 20 degrees lower than the North Pole, and it is unusually dry, even more than the Sahara Desert, which is not suitable for the survival of any living thing, and the creatures of Antarctica are limited to penguins that live by the sea, as well as mosses and other low-level plants.
And these creatures can't guarantee the needs of large polar bears. Therefore, as it stands, polar bears cannot survive in the Antarctic Circle.
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As a matter of fact. Long ago. A species of penguin once lived in the Arctic.
Only now extinct. This penguin. Known as the Arctic Great Penguin".
Height 60 cm. Head brown. The feathers on the back are black.
Much like a foreign gentleman in a night dress. They live in Scandinavia. Current regions in Canada and northern Russia.
and on all Arctic and subarctic islands. Up to the most. There were millions of them.
About 1000 years ago. Viking spotted the great penguin. From now on.
The great penguin's doom is coming. Especially after the 16th century. The Arctic exploration boom is on the rise.
The great penguin became an explorer. Voyagers and indigenous people compete to hunt and kill. A long period of indiscriminate hunting.
Led to the complete extinction of the Arctic great penguins.
Penguins that live in the Antarctic region today. Its ancestor, tube-nosed animals, developed in the region south of the equator. Scientists speculate.
The reason why they do not continue to advance north into the northern hemisphere. It may be that penguins can't stand the warm water of the tropics. The northernmost limit of their range is very much in line with the line of the 20 region of the average annual temperature.
Warm equatorial currents and higher air temperatures form a natural barrier. It prevents penguins from crossing the equator to the north. They must stay in the sea where melted water from the Antarctic or colder currents from the deep sea pass through.
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Because they were born in the South Pole, they originally wanted to go to the North Pole, but they were too far away to swim there!
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Why do penguins only have them in the South Pole and not in the North Pole? I finally found out today!
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Wait a minute to sort out the answer for you.
Polar bears live in the Arctic. Polar bears live in ice-covered waters of the Arctic Circle. Winter caves can reach depths in permafrost.
The preferred habitat is the ice floes of the Arctic Ocean. Ice edges and pressure ridges, where fractures and refreezes occur, provide the best hunting grounds. Generally acts alone, with the exception of mating and lactation.
3.On land, there are polar bears, arctic foxes, arctic wolves, etc.
Antarctic animals include emperor penguins, seals, sea lions, krill, whales, birds, etc., do you have anything else to consult? [Happy].
No, if you have it, it's called an Antarctic bear!
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