The Galapagos Penguin lives in the Galapagos Islands, primarily on Fernandina Island, where it finds food in the Humboldt Current. It resembles the Magellanic Penguin with an upper white body and lower black body, and a black horseshoe shape around its chest. Its diet consists of small fish like krill, mullet, and sardines. The student enjoys how the Galapagos Penguin is uniquely adapted to its environment in the Galapagos Islands.