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50 POINTS!! Do penguins have knees? I've been asking this question for so long and no one wants to answer and google wont give me a straight answer either.
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Do penguins have knees?
I've been asking this question for so long and no one wants to answer and google wont give me a straight answer either.
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lol yes they do. because you can’t see them it looks like they don’t and how they walk does bring some confusion to that
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Yes they do, it’s hidden
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