How to Draw an Adelie Penguin

In this quick tutorial you'll learn how to draw an Adelie Penguin in 8 easy steps - great for kids and novice artists.

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Below are the individual steps - you can click on each one for a High Resolution printable PDF version.

At the bottom you can read some interesting facts about the Adelie Penguin.

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How to Draw an Adelie Penguin - Step-by-Step Tutorial

Step 1: To draw the Adelie Penguin, start with a rounded cone shape with a small rounded beak coming out to the left.

Step 2: Now add a small 'v' shape for the mouth, and a small black dot for the eye. Also draw a curved line for the neck.

Print Tutorial CLICK IMAGE FOR BIGGER VERSION Step 3: For the body, draw two curved lines that get closer down at the bottom Leave a space open at the bottom for the feet.

Print Tutorial CLICK IMAGE FOR BIGGER VERSION Step 4: For the right wing, draw two lines to the right that connect with a rounded point. Though they commonly do not dive too deep in the water, they are able to dive 175 meters!

Print Tutorial CLICK IMAGE FOR BIGGER VERSION Step 5: Add the left wing to match the right wing.

Print Tutorial CLICK IMAGE FOR BIGGER VERSION Step 6: For the tail, draw a rectangular shape coming out from the bottom left.

Print Tutorial CLICK IMAGE FOR BIGGER VERSION Step 7: To draw the first leg, draw a small oval at the bottom with a few pointed toes.

Print Tutorial CLICK IMAGE FOR BIGGER VERSION Step 8: Add the bottom of the belly to connect with the second foot at the bottom, as shown. All done! Now color the Adelie Penguin with a white belly and dark head. The penguins always look like they are wearing tuxedos!

Interesting Facts about the Adelie penguin

The adelie penguin is a type of penguin which is very common all along the Antarctic coast, which is the only place that they can be found naturally. These seabirds look like they are always wearing tuxedos because they are only black and white in color except for its red bill, and their pinkish gray toes.

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