Here's another addition to the birds and diving birds and how they play a role in keeping the balance in the aquatic ecosystem. Penguins live in many places around the world, primarily in the Southern Hemisphere, including: Antarctica, Subantarctic Islands, Falkland Islands, Galapagos Islands, South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands, New Zealand, Patagonia, South Africa, and Australia.
Penguins are birds that have flippers instead of wings, and they can not fly. However, they are expert swimmers and divers and can reach speed of up to 15 miles per hour.
Penguins play a crucial role in maintaining the balance of the aquatic ecosystem by regulating prey populations through their diet of fish and krill. They are also a food source for predators like seals and orcas.
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