Penguin Organic Cap
Penguin Organic Cap
materials
materials
- 100% organic cotton
- Fabric weight: 271 g/m²
- 3/1 cord
- Unstructured
- 6 panel
- Matching sewn eyelets
- Offset adjustable clasp with brass slider and hidden tuck
- Raw product sourced from China
Shipment
Shipment
Europe-wide: €4.26
Delivery time: approx. 5-7 working days
Orders from a value of 100 € are free of shipping costs.
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The Global Penguin Society is committed to protecting penguins around the world, working to minimize threats to penguins and improve their chances of survival.
Facts about penguins:
Cool Facts
• Penguins are birds that cannot fly, but are excellent swimmers. They use their wings to swim through the water and are faster than many other seabirds.
• Penguins have a special adaptation that helps them stay warm while swimming. They have a thick layer of fat under their skin that protects them from the cold, and they also have a special type of feathers that make them waterproof.
• Penguins are very good divers and can dive deep into the sea to hunt for fish and other marine life. Some penguins can dive up to 500 meters deep!
• Penguins are very good parents and both participate in brood care. They keep their chicks warm and protected by placing them under their bellies and covering them with their feathers.
• Penguins have a special way of communicating. They use different sounds and movements to communicate with each other, and they can also change their voices to make themselves understood in different environments.
habitat
Penguins are found in many parts of the world, especially in the southern hemisphere. They live in countries like Australia, New Zealand, South Africa and South America. There are also penguins in Antarctica, making it the southernmost living "bird" in the world.
kind
The penguins are a group of flightless seabirds from the Southern Hemisphere and form the only family in the order Sphenisciformes.
lifespan
In the wild, penguins can live up to 25 years.
Size
Penguins come in many different sizes, depending on the species. Most penguins are between 30 and 90 centimeters tall and weigh between 1 and 9 kilograms.
The smallest penguin in the world is the little penguin, also known as the little blue penguin or fairy penguin. He is only about 30 centimeters tall and weighs about 1 kilogram.
The largest penguin in the world is the emperor penguin, also known as the Antarctic penguin or giant penguin. It grows up to 1.2 meters tall and can weigh up to 45 kilograms.