Penguins originated in the New Zealand region more than 60 million years ago, diverging from their flying seabird ancestors. They spread to Antarctica and South America by the early Paleocene and evolved unique adaptations for underwater life, including streamlined bodies, flattened flipper-like wings, and denser bones. The current understanding of penguin origins is based on genetic analysis and the fossil record of ancient, flightless penguins |
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