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The Auks (Akidai) and the Guillemots (Uriinai) are diving birds 

 similar in structure to the above, and inhabiting the North Atlantic. 

 Their food consists of fishes, crabs, and other marine animals, which 

 they capture by diving. At the breeding-times they congregate in 

 innumerable flocks on steep cliffs. 



The Penguins (Spheniscidto) represent " the fish among birds." They 

 inhabit the inhospitable seas around the South Pole. The birds only 



The bird standing on the bank in the 

 foreground about one -fourteenth natural 



leave the waters once during the 

 year, for the purpose of breeding. 

 They are incapable of flight, and move in water by diving and swim- 

 ming, in pursuit of fish, using their fin-shaped wings as oars. The body 

 is protected against the icy cold of the water by large masses of fat 

 (see seal), while the feathers, which lie close against the body, are well 

 soaked in oil (see duck). In some species the feathers of the back and 

 of the upper surface of the wings even assume the form of scales. 



