An Emperor Penguin dives into the water somewhere in the
Antarctic. Emperor Penguins, the tallest and heaviest of all living
penguin species, can dive as deep as 550 meters, with about 20 minutes of air in a single breath.Photo credit: Glenn Grant,
National Science Foundation
An Emperor Penguin dives into the water somewhere in the
Antarctic. Emperor Penguins, the tallest and heaviest of all living
penguin species, can dive as deep as 550 meters, with about 20 minutes of air in a single breath.Photo credit: Glenn Grant,
National Science Foundation