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Topic/question posted on Feb 25, 2017 by Carly Faller |
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Why do you think the penguins feathers grow differently than other birds’ feathers?
The passage states, “They are unique birds, and although they do have feathers, even their feathers are unusual. Other birds have rows of feathers that grow in a specific pattern. A penguin’s feathers grow all over, like hair on a mammal. You will not see penguins in the air, and you will not see them in trees. You will see them in the water, in fact you will see them below the surface of the water if you have an underwater video camera.” Why do you think penguins’ feathers grow differently? How do you think it helps them?
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