Have you googled it?
Try ask.com
nationalgeographics.com
discoverychannel.com
emperor-penquin.com
wikipedia.com
your library's website
Call the local zoo
MikeRohe.com (Dirty Jobs recently did a show on penguins)
Good Luck
2007-10-09 12:03:38
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answered by Seg 2
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There is little time to prepare a full blown chart, so you'll probably fail this course. But don't worry - next year it might be easier for you as emperor penguis go boom boom boom and it would be just a few points at most you'll have to draw.
2007-10-09 11:59:24
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answered by Anonymous
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This search should answer all your questions:
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&client=safari&rls=en&sa=X&oi=spell&resnum=0&ct=result&cd=1&q=Population+of+Emperor+Penguins+on+Earth&spell=1
Good LucK!
2007-10-09 12:00:34
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answered by B. D Mac 6
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try google
see if ur book has a websit i know my science book had a web site that had all the info on it but u needa passwod and stuff
2007-10-09 11:58:51
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answered by Anonymous
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http://www.seaworld.org/infobooks/Penguins/appendix.html
2007-10-09 11:59:55
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answered by crazymacaroon 2
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Try the discovery channel ,, national geographic,wild kingdom, animal planet,,,,,Google it ....
2007-10-09 12:02:31
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answered by little eagle 4
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heres a website.
2007-10-09 11:58:59
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answered by Sasha A 1
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go to google, type in the question .
2007-10-09 12:00:20
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answered by benejueves 6
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Did you know you have sticky keys on your keyboard?
try goooooogggggggggllllllleeeeeeeeee!
2007-10-09 11:58:33
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answered by snaffle 4
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Google. . .I did and checked several sites that should help
2007-10-09 11:59:30
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answered by poppidad 4
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