
Rockhopper Penguins are part of a family called Crested Penguins because of the brightly colored feathers on their heads. These bright feathers look like long eyebrows. They have a bright orange-red bill, and bright red eyes. They are up to 22 inches tall and weigh about 6 pounds. They live on most islands in the Antarctic Region.
They have a life span of over 10 years! They eat krill, fish, and squids, Yummy!
Predators: Blue Sharks,Leopard Seals, and Fur Seals, Uh oh! D:
If you visit a place where rockhoppers live, you’d be amazed at how noisy it is. Penguins "talk" to each other a lot , with noises called ecstatic vocalizations.
The female rockhopper lays two eggs, though often only one hatches.
A newly hatched rockhopper chick is covered with fuzzy black-and-white down. It’s about the size of a plum. (Rockhoppers don’t get their yellow crests until they are adults.)
A chick’s parents take turns feeding it by regurgitating, or throwing up food they have swallowed. Eating warm, fishy glop might not sound too delicious to you, but penguin chicks love it!
By
Rachel
