By Sakshi Sah
Published Dec 27, 2024

Hindustan Times
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6 unique penguin species that are hard to find

Penguins are amazing birds, but some species are rare and difficult to spot in the wild.

The Emperor Penguin is the largest penguin species and lives in the coldest regions of Antarctica.

The Galapagos Penguin is the only penguin species that lives near the equator, found on the Galapagos Islands.

Native to New Zealand, the Yellow-eyed Penguin is one of the rarest and most endangered penguin species.

Fiordland Penguin is found in the remote forests of New Zealand and is difficult to spot in the wild.

Rockhopper Penguins are known for their spiky feathers and can be found on rocky islands in the South Atlantic Ocean.

The Little Blue Penguin, the smallest of all penguin species, is found in Australia and New Zealand’s coastal areas.

Habitat loss, climate change, and predators are some of the reasons these penguins are becoming increasingly rare.

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