The emperor penguin is the largest and tallest of all penguin species, native exclusively to Antarctica. Reaching heights of over one meter and weighing up to 45 kilograms, it is uniquely adapted to extreme cold through dense feathers, a thick layer of body fat, and a streamlined body that conserves heat. Emperor penguins are exceptional swimmers and divers, capable of traveling long distances and withstanding intense pressure beneath the ice. Their population faces growing threats from climate change, particularly the loss of stable sea ice.