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Penguins are actually birds, but they are flightless. Their webbed feet and paddle-like wings enable them to do a fast-moving in the water. These sea birds also can stand erect and are often drawn up in long regular rows like soldiers. They walk with a dignified and stately tread that looks so comical. Penguins are normally associated with extremely cold climates because most of their populations are found on the coast of the Antarctic Peninsula, the northernmost tip of Antarctica, and on sub-antarctic islands. However, a few kinds of penguins live in warmer areas near the coasts of New Zealand, South America, southern Africa, and Australia. There are also small pieces which live in tropics near the equator, mainly in Galapagos Island. Most species of penguins have black feathers cover their back and head, and white feathers on their belly. They may also have black lines across their upper breast or white spots on their head. They are various in sizes, little pinguin may weigh 1,1 kg and grow 40 cm in height and the largest type penguin emperors may grow 114 cm in height and weighs more than 30 kg. The penguin’s wings are short, paddle-like flippers which are totally useless for flight. Instead they are used for swimming. Penguins are excellent swimmers which are able to move fast more than 40 km per hour. Their bodies glide effortlessly through the water. When they want get out of the water, they often swim at high speeds and leap out of the water on to land or ice. Such leaps are able to carry them up as far as 1,8 m. Penguins have short, stiff feathers. These feathers overlap and form a dense waterproof coat that maintains them dry. Some species of penguins have another layer of soft feathers to keep them in warmth and provide insulation at very cold temperatures. The blubber, a thick layer of fat, also enables them to stay warm in water. Penguins’ diets mostly consist of seafood. They swim near the water’s surface watching for fish, squid, cuttlefish, and crustaceans such as crabs or shrimp. A penguin will dive after its prey when they spot it. A large colony of penguin may consume tons of food a day. dari teks diatas, coba tuliskan kalimat mana saja yang termasuk kalimat verbal
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Penguins are actually birds, but they are flightless. Their webbed feet and paddle-like wings enable them to do a fast-moving in the water. These sea birds also can stand erect and are often drawn up in long regular rows like soldiers. They walk with a dignified and stately tread that looks so comical. Penguins are normally associated with extremely cold climates because most of their populations are found on the coast of the Antarctic Peninsula, the northernmost tip of Antarctica, and on sub-antarctic islands. However, a few kinds of penguins live in warmer areas near the coasts of New Zealand, South America, southern Africa, and Australia. There are also small pieces which live in tropics near the equator, mainly in Galapagos Island. Most species of penguins have black feathers cover their back and head, and white feathers on their belly. They may also have black lines across their upper breast or white spots on their head. They are various in sizes, little pinguin may weigh 1,1 kg and grow 40 cm in height and the largest type penguin emperors may grow 114 cm in height and weighs more than 30 kg. The penguin’s wings are short, paddle-like flippers which are totally useless for flight. Instead they are used for swimming. Penguins are excellent swimmers which are able to move fast more than 40 km per hour. Their bodies glide effortlessly through the water. When they want get out of the water, they often swim at high speeds and leap out of the water on to land or ice. Such leaps are able to carry them up as far as 1,8 m. Penguins have short, stiff feathers. These feathers overlap and form a dense waterproof coat that maintains them dry. Some species of penguins have another layer of soft feathers to keep them in warmth and provide insulation at very cold temperatures. The blubber, a thick layer of fat, also enables them to stay warm in water. Penguins’ diets mostly consist of seafood. They swim near the water’s surface watching for fish, squid, cuttlefish, and crustaceans such as crabs or shrimp. A penguin will dive after its prey when they spot it. A large colony of penguin may consume tons of food a day. analisis teks diatas. kemudian cari yang termasuk kalimat nominal
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