Top X Posts (formerly Tweets) for World Penguin Day -
in 2023Updated
Happy World Penguin Day! These adorable flightless birds are some of the most beloved creatures on the planet. But they're also facing a number of threats, including climate change & pollution. Let's all do our part to help protect these amazing animals https://t.co/9wxb4AJZD0 https://t.co/zVvTHT7Ftn
— Bulbagarden - The original Pokémon community (@Bulbagarden) April 25, 2023
Today is World Penguin Day! Here is a waddle of emperor penguins marching in front of a ski-equipped U.S. Navy LC-130 in Antarctica in 1987. #DYK that a group of a penguins on land is called a "waddle" but a group in the water is called a "raft"? #WorldPenguinDay https://t.co/UcK5rJWhz6
Celebrate World Penguin Day with us! Here's an honorable mention from our penguin art contest 🐧 🎨 Eric Helmer with 'flying'. “Swimming, hiking, taking care of family and colony, all while facing countless dangers and looking great in the process."
#penguinlove https://t.co/icNxyl3nzQ
— Antarctic and Southern Ocean Coalition (@AntarcticaSouth) April 24, 2023
Today is world penguin day, just saying
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Happy World Penguin Day!
Fish is on the menu, and the colony of Humboldt penguins at the Columbus Zoo has their favorites, including trout, herring, smelt, and anchovies. Our penguins participate in eating sustainable seafood, and you can, too! Visit @SeafoodWatch to learn more! https://t.co/Ex41RT5iC5
Happy World Penguin Day! 🐧
We’re thrilled to announce the ‘Penguin Pledge’, a joint initiative for social, economic, and environmental sustainability. Together with our partners, we’re committed to reducing our impact on the planet and promoting sustainable practices.
It's World Penguin Day! We'll be tapping our feet along to the Happy Feet soundtrack today. Viewers gave Happy Feet an A- score when it was release in 2006. Have you seen this movie? 🐧 #Cinemascore https://t.co/g3j6JABApR
World Penguin Day seeks to celebrate the aquatic, flightless birds. Penguins are critical to their ecosystems as they serve as both predators and prey.