英:[kiŋ ˈpeŋɡwin]
美:[kɪŋ ˈpɛŋɡwɪn]
英:[kiŋ ˈpeŋɡwin]
美:[kɪŋ ˈpɛŋɡwɪn]
王企鹅
noun
a large penguin (Aptenodytes patagonicus) chiefly of subantarctic areas with a yellow patch on the upper breast
noun
a large penguin (Aptenodytes patagonicus) chiefly of subantarctic areas with a yellow patch on the upper breast
The first known use of king penguin was in 1776
1 Littlefoot, a 2-year-old king penguin residing at the zoo, is one of three finalists in Penguin International’s March of the Penguin Madness competition.
2 This is the last year to see king penguins waddle through the Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden.
3 Try the twin-track bobsled experience or take some time to hang out with the resident gentoo and king penguins.
4 Prime your camera for sightings of king penguins, seals and whales wolloping through the frigid seas, while majestic albatross soar overhead and cormorants flap across choppy waters.
5 During these expeditions, travelers assist scientists with data collection on endangered species in their natural habitats, such as photographing lichens, mosses, and skua scat on South Georgia Island while surrounded by 100,000 king penguins.
6 The king penguin regularly dives to depths of 650 feet on fishing expeditions.
7 But the king penguin, the world’s second-largest penguin species, rules South Georgia Island.
8 Out of another cabinet, Prum hoisted the entire body of a king penguin.