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World penguins are celebrated every year on April 25. This special day began because scientists in Antarctica noticed that Adélie’s penguins began their annual journey (migration) around this time. This penguin walked north of their ice house to find food and warmer weather. The idea of world penguin day began at McMurdo Station, a US research base in Antarctica. The people there began to celebrate the journey of penguins, and soon that day became popular throughout the world.
Now, the day of the world penguin is not just about watching funny penguins. This is about helping them too. Penguins are in danger due to climate change, pollution, and too much fishing. Today helps us learn more about penguins and how to protect them and their ocean houses.
Penguin lives in the southern hemisphere, which is the bottom of the earth. The most famous penguin, Emperor Penguin, lives in Antarctic cold land. But not all penguins are like cold places like African penguins, living in warmer areas. There are 18 types of penguins in the world. Unfortunately, many of them are in danger due to climate change, too much fishing, and pollution in the ocean.
Penguins are more than just funny and funny birds. They are an important part of the natural balance of our planet. They mostly live in the southern hemisphere, in places such as Antarctica, South Africa and South America. Although they cannot fly, penguins are strong swimmers and play a big role in the ocean ecosystem. Pengsel balances environmentally friendly systems. They eat fish, squid -cumi, and krill. By doing this, they help maintain the number of marine animals at a healthy level. If there are too many small sea creatures, it can endanger other parts of the ocean.
Penguins are also food for bigger animals such as seals and whales. So, they are an important link in the food chain. If the penguin disappears, the animals that eat it will also be affected. Scientists see penguins to understand how healthy the ocean is. If the penguin is healthy and strong, that means the ocean is fine. But if the penguin number starts to fall, it can be a sign that there is something wrong, such as pollution or too much fishing.
It is important to increase awareness about the threat faced by penguins. Conservation efforts are very important to protect their ecosystems, especially in front of a warm planet. We need to take action on their behalf, because even small actions can have a big impact.