Penguins look smart because their black and white feathers resemble a tuxedo, which is called counter-shading. This coloring helps them blend into their environment, making it harder for predators to spot them in the water.
Discover why penguins appear to be dressed in black tuxedos and what this unique coloring means for them.
Penguins look smart because their black and white feathers resemble a tuxedo, which is called counter-shading. This coloring helps them blend into their environment, making it harder for predators to spot them in the water.
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