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The heart rate slows to reduce the amount of oxygen used by the heart, and the amount available for use by muscles for the penguin so that it can stay longer underwater

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Emperor PenguinsEmperor PenguinThere is definitely no mistaking the colourful emperor penguin and standing over a metre tall they are the largest in the family. These Antarctic specialists endure the worst breeding conditions of any bird. March there is intense competition between the females for a mate.Emperor penguins are excellent swimmers but on land they either shuffle along or slide about on their bellies.All penguins live in the southern half of the world. Emperor penguins live in the Antarctic. Only two groups of penguins (Adelie and the Emperors) stay in the same environment all year long. Both Adelie and Emperor penguins can stay alive in cold weather longer than any other animal in the world. Emperors are preyed upon by Killer Whales, Leopard Seals, and the Giant Petrel. The most dangerous enemy is the Leopard Seal. But a healthy penguin can usually swim faster than a Leopard Seal.AsiaEuropeNorth AmericaThe Penguins' live at this part of Antarctica.AfricaSouth AmericaAntarcticaSwimming and DivingWings (Flippers)The Emperor Penguin's wings are shaped like flippers. When the Penguin swims its flippers move in the same way as other birds would move their wings while flying. That's why they look like they're flying through the water. The wing muscle and the breast muscles are well developed, so they can propel the penguin through water much quicker.PorpoisingPenguins don't have gills and need to breathe above water, and that's were porpoising comes in handy. When a penguin porpoises it leaps in and out of the water to let it breathe. Unlike humans when it breathes it doesn't slow down. If getting chased by predators it may also porpoise because it might put the predator of.BonesThe penguin's bones are very dense and heavy; that is why they can't fly, but this actually an adaptation. 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