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Galapagos Penguin - Spheniscus Mendiculus, have a narrow white band from the eye extending under the chin and a black band that runs in an inverted horseshoe shape around their fronts. Galapagos penguins breed on the Galapagos Islands on the equator and on the north coast of Isabela Island just north of the equator. Galapagos penguins are believed to eat mostly fish such as mullet and sardines.


The Humboldt penguin is often called the Peruvian penguin, although they are also found in Chile. It lives on the rugged coast and offshore islands of Chile and Peru.


 Updated 2010-11 to save space with less in zip.


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