An artist's concept of Kumimanu fordycei and Petradyptes stonehousei (Credit:Dr.Simone Giovanardi/ CC-BY-SA-2.0)

An international team of researchers has found the fossilized remains of the largest-known penguin on Earth. The newfound species is thought to have weighed about 340 pounds (154 kg). This is over three times heavier than the largest living species, the emperor penguin. The record previously belonged to a 256-pound (116 kg) penguin that lived in Antarctica about 37 million years ago.