the penguin

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# Clue Answer As Given Value Round Category Air Date Show
The smallest species of this bird, the fairy or little blue, nests in burrows, not in the ice & snow a penguin $400 J BLUE BIRDS 2015-10-01 #7139
Over 5 feet tall, Pachydyptes ponderosus was a prehistoric one of these cold-weather birds a penguin $1,600 DJ BYE BYE BIRDIE 2007-01-05 #5140
The male emperor variety of these birds stands about 4 feet tall & incubates eggs between its feet & belly a penguin $200 J A CATEGORY FOR THE BIRDS 2005-10-24 #4856
This flightless bird's name may be from the Welsh for "white head" penguin $1,200 DJ WATCH THE BIRDIE 2004-12-21 #4672
One species of this flightless bird lives at the Equator on the Galapagos Islands; other species live in Antarctica the penguin $400 J FLIGHTLESS BIRDS 2003-11-06 #4409
The emperor & king species of this can dive to a depth of over 780 feet penguin $100 J WATCH THE BIRDIE 2000-03-06 #3576
Only the Adelie & emperor species of this bird actually breed in Antarctica Penguin $100 J BIRDS 1999-09-27 #3461
It loves to swim, but this bird seen here is one of the few that do not fly Penguin $100 J BIRDS! BIRDS! BIRDS! 1999-09-07 #3447
Krill are the major prey of the Adelie species of this bird Penguin $800 DJ BIRDS 1996-12-12 #2829
The Emperor and King species of this bird lay one egg: the others normally lay two a penguin $600 DJ BIRDS 1996-06-24 #2736
Through evolution this Antarctic bird lost its long feathers & its wings became small & stiff the penguin $100 J 7-LETTER BIRDS 1995-12-06 #2593
Burgess Meredith said he developed the "Quack, quack" noise this "bird" brain made to cover a cough the Penguin $400 J BIRD TV 1995-11-06 #2571
The male of the Adelie species of this bird may lose 40% of his weight during mating & incubation the penguin $500 J 7-LETTER BIRDS 1994-03-09 #2198
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