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A typical yellow penguin from Club Penguin, compared side by side with a real baby Emperor Penguin.

Penguins are the main characters of Club Penguin. Along with Puffles, they conform the 2 main species of the multiplayer game.

Penguins are divided into 2 main groups: members and non-members. Members are penguins who pay money in order to gain membership and, henceforth, acquire or unlock several new features in their game-play; whilst non-members, which conform the vast majority (2/3) of the game[citation needed], have access to only the basic or common features.

Appearance

Visually, the penguins in the game are different from real penguins. In the game, penguins have a triangle shaped head, with two relatively small eyes. They have big beaks (as opposed to a normal penguin's narrow beak) and do not have eyebrows, except for Cadence, Rockhopper, G and Sensei. The only penguins with eyebrows are penguins who bought the "Big Brow" from the play "The Penguins that Time Forgot" or by buying the Scrooge outfit in the December 2009 Penguin Style.

Available colors

Blue
Green
Pink
Black
Yellow
Purple
Brown
Peach
Red
Orange
Dark Green
Light Blue
Lime Green
Aqua
Arctic White

Food

See also: Food and Drinks

Penguins eat only two primary food sources: Fish and Pizza, but there are other foods:

  • The Pizza Chef mentioned in Mission 5 that penguins eat "salads or something" when the Pizzatron 3000 is broken because the Clock Tower is down.
  • A Fishburger is shown in Gary's microwave in Mission 8.

Fun facts

The comic strip that inspired the creation of the original Club Penguin games, Penguin Chat 3, and Experimental Penguins.

Trivia

  • The average number of penguins registering in 3 hours is 90,980.[citation needed]
  • There are currently 136,000,209 penguins, but this total is likely to increase every minute as there are hundreds of new penguins every day.[citation needed]

Gallery

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