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Perudyptes devriesi
Early Eocene penguin (~42 mya) from Peru, described in 2010 and one of the oldest penguins known, helping establish that penguins reached low latitudes early.
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The top alternative to Perudyptes devriesi in 2026 is Inkayacu paracasensis with a score of 6.9/10, followed by Palaeeudyptes klekowskii (6.8) and Icadyptes salasi (6.5).
Inkayacu paracasensis
Giant Eocene penguin from Peru described in 2010, the first fossil penguin with preserved feather melanosomes, revealing...
Palaeeudyptes klekowskii
An extinct Eocene penguin from Antarctica, with size estimates suggesting it could reach roughly 2 meters in height, pot...
Icadyptes salasi
Giant Eocene penguin (~36 mya) from coastal Peru, described by Clarke et al. in 2007 and notable for its unusually elong...
Chubutodyptes biloculata
Extinct Miocene penguin from Chubut Province, Argentina, distinguished by bilobed skull features that set it apart from...
Delphinornis larseni
Extinct Eocene penguin from the La Meseta Formation of Seymour Island, Antarctica, named after Norwegian ship captain Ca...
Wimanornis seymourensis
Extinct Eocene penguin from Seymour Island, Antarctica, named after Swedish palaeontologist Carl Wiman and described fro...
Delphinornis arctowskianus
Extinct Eocene penguin from the La Meseta Formation of Seymour Island, Antarctica, named in honour of Polish oceanograph...
Delphinornis gracilis
Small, slender extinct Eocene penguin from the La Meseta Formation of Seymour Island, Antarctica, one of three recognise...
Anthropornis grandis
An extinct Eocene giant penguin, known from fragmentary remains suggesting it may have exceeded even Anthropornis norden...
Anthropornis nordenskjoeldi
An extinct giant penguin from the Eocene of Antarctica and New Zealand, estimated to have stood approximately 1.7 meters...
Pachydyptes ponderosus
Large Eocene penguin from New Zealand estimated to have exceeded 80 kg, placing it among the heaviest fossil penguins in...
Petradyptes stonehousei
Extinct late-Oligocene penguin from New Zealand named in honour of ornithologist Bernard Stonehouse and known from fragm...
Palaeeudyptes antarcticus
An extinct Eocene penguin from New Zealand, among the first fossil penguins to be formally described and named in the sc...
Spheniscus megaramphus
Extinct banded penguin from Miocene deposits of Peru, distinguished by a proportionally larger bill than any living Sphe...
Palaeeudyptes gunnari
An extinct Eocene penguin whose fossils have been recovered from sub-Antarctic localities including South Georgia, provi...
Palaeeudyptes marplesi
An extinct Eocene penguin from New Zealand, named in honor of paleontologist Brian Marples, who made foundational contri...
Paraptenodytes antarcticus
Miocene penguin from Patagonia, Argentina, one of the better-known South American fossil penguins and described from com...
Spheniscus urbinai
Extinct banded penguin from Miocene deposits of Peru, closely related to living Spheniscus species such as the Humboldt...
Archaeospheniscus wimani
Archaeospheniscus wimani is an extinct species of penguin from the Late Oligocene epoch whose fossils have been unearthe...
Eretiscus tonnii
Extinct penguin from Patagonia, Argentina, known from Miocene deposits and part of the diverse South American fossil pen...
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