12 Desember 2025

Do penguins have knees?

Make every day more interesting. Each day a surprising fact opens a world of fascinating information for you to explore. Did you know that….?

December 12, 2025

Original photo by fieldwork/ iStock

Penguins have knees — you just can't see them.

Not unlike their human counterparts, penguin legs have a femur, tibia, fibula, and knee. But unlike ours, the knees are covered by feathers — as is the rest of the upper leg, which is why penguins' legs look so adorably stubby. 

That appearance is most evident when the less-than-graceful birds are seen waddling on land, which is a more energy-efficient means of locomotion than it appears. They use 80% less energy than they would walking the way we do, as their movement relies on momentum and gravity to propel them forward rather than their own effort.

Even so, penguins — which are collectively known as a "waddle" when on land and a "raft" when in water — are at their most elegant when swimming. An adult king penguin can hold its breath for 23 minutes and dive more than 1,000 feet deep in search of food. The animals spend up to 75% of their lives in water, which may help explain why they sometimes look like, well, a fish out of water when going about their business on land.

Experts Call This the Future of Hearing

Imagine walking into a holiday party and catching every word without strain. Horizon IX combines German-engineered hearing tech with expert input to make your conversations feel and sound natural. Its advanced dual-processing system filters speech from background noise, making every interaction effortless and enjoyable. Bluetooth-ready, fully rechargeable, and nearly invisible in your ear, it's designed for modern life and your comfort. Ready to see why Horizon IX is being called the best hearing device of 2025? Join 540,000+ satisfied users and check if you qualify for your 45-day, no-risk trial now.

Qualify Today

*This content is brought to you by our sponsor which helps keep our content free.

Penguins are found only in the Northern Hemisphere.

The largest penguin species by size is the __.

Numbers Don't Lie

Recognized penguin species

18

Box-office gross of 2005's "March of the Penguins"

$127 million

Weight (in pounds) of the extinct Kumimanu, the largest penguin in history

350

Chinstrap penguins in the world's largest penguin colony

~2 million

2025's Top Hearing Aid Offers Incomparable Clarity

Experience double the power and double the clarity with Horizon IX from hear.com. 2025's best hearing device features an ultra-sleek, virtually invisible design and cutting-edge German technology within that eliminates background noise and delivers crystal-clear sound — even audiologists are impressed. Trust the over 540,000 satisfied customers, and claim your 45-day no-risk trial now.

Learn More

*This content is brought to you by our sponsor which helps keep our content free.

Penguins give each other pebbles as a sign of affection.

Most penguins live in rather barren environments, so they have to get creative when it comes to keeping their young warm. That makes pebbles especially precious as a building material for their "love nests." Male gentoo penguins also give these desirable stones to their mates as a sign of affection. Picking an especially good pebble out of the water and carrying it a significant distance back to a shared nest is essentially the penguin equivalent of giving someone a love note or a bouquet of flowers.

Today's edition of Interesting Facts was written by Michael Nordine and edited by Brooke Robinson.

YOU MIGHT ALSO LIKE

7 Body Parts That Do More Than You Might Realize

Read More

We love to collaborate. To learn more about our sponsorship opportunities, please connect with us here.
325 North LaSalle Street, Suite 200, Chicago, IL 60654

domdomfrozen, lihat kembali momen yang telah Anda lewatkan

 
project.ai.nusantara
,
rag_bastian
, dan lainnya memposting sesuatu yang baru.
Lihat berita terbaru di Instagram
project.ai.nusantara, rag_bastian, dan lainnya memposting sesuatu yang baru.
Buka Instagram
 
1
Anda memiliki 1 notifikasi yang mungkin belum Anda lihat.
 
   
Pesan ini dikirim ke tuis.susanto@gmail.com. Jika Anda tidak ingin menerima email ini lagi dari Instagram, silakan berhenti berlangganan.
Meta Platforms, Inc., Attention: Community Support, 1 Meta Way, Menlo Park, CA 94025
Untuk membantu menjaga akun Anda tetap aman, jangan teruskan email ini. Learn more
   
 

Do penguins have knees?

Make every day more interesting. Each day a surprising fact opens a world of fascinating information for you to explore. Did you know that...