English to Punjabi Dictionary penguin

penguin

ਪੈਨਗੁਇਨ
definition
noun
The island is only a quarter of a square mile in size, but it is teeming with penguins and other sea birds.
a large flightless seabird of the southern hemisphere, with black upper parts and white underparts and wings developed into flippers for swimming under water.
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Urban foxes were unwelcome visitors during the year and were responsible for killing a 'penguin' and some geese.
The mating game we were witnessing in the 'penguin' colony was gentle and benign by comparison.
I hear the great whites like seals, or anything that resembles a 'penguin' or walrus.
The biggest fight we observed was between a male fur seal and a male 'penguin' .
They swam right up to the glass of the tank and flapped their little 'penguin' wings.
Harnessed up and ready to dive, the fat 'penguin' looks as though it has its own mini scuba tank.
The emperor penguin is the largest 'penguin' species and also one of the few found in Antarctica.
The waters belong to the fish and whales, the squirrels and fox, the llama and elephant, the 'penguin' and robin.
You can drive in five minutes from the centre of town to the viewing place for the blue 'penguins' , or allow more time and walk there.
It's obvious that global warming has an impact on the reproduction of the 'penguins' .
The island is only a quarter of a square mile in size, but it is teeming with 'penguins' and other sea birds.
The lure of eight species of 'penguins' and more than 50 other seabird species is enormous.
A viewing camera allows me to see the 'penguins' not just marching, but swimming under water.
I don't think that cold water necessarily is always associated with 'penguins' .
Green sea turtles rest on the shore and 'penguins' are waddling off for a swim.
This zoo was the first in the world to exhibit 'penguins' and it now has Europe's largest penguin pool.
In more recent decades, the 'penguins' have been harmed by increased oil pollution.
It apparently shows him swimming with whales and sliding with 'penguins' .
Just as we surfaced, two 'penguins' torpedoed by, leaping out of the water and bouncing, like so many skipping stones.
Some 'penguins' waddle along shorelines and ice, whereas others hop from rock to rock.
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