Penguins of the World organic cotton hemp kitchen tea towels. When there's too many stray crumbs or you're in search for last-minute dining room décor, these kitchen towels come in handy to wipe up any spills, dry dishes, or add a touch of spunk to your table. Set of two of like design. Classic, versatile size: 17 x 26 inches. Vibrant, never fade prints on the front. White back with hanging loop.
What is the difference between a tea towel and a dish towel? Tea towels are only made of linen or cotton, whereas dish towels can also be made of terry cloth.
Original artwork © 2005 Samara E. King & TwoBee, LLC rendered in color pencil for the California Academy of Sciences.
Penguins live south of the equator, from the chilly waters of Antarctica to the tropical Galapagos Islands. Penguins are marine birds specially adapted to living at sea. Most of the following 17 penguin species are in decline and are listed on the ICUN Red List of Threatened Species: 1a) Fairy (Little Blue) Penguin, 1b) White Flippered Penguin, 2) Galapagos Penguin, 4) Rockhopper Penguin, 4) Erect-Crested Penguin, 5) Snares Island Penguin, 6) Chinstrap Penguin, 7) African Penguin, 8) Humboldt Penguin, 9) Fjordland Crested Penguin, 10) Magellanic Penguin, 11) Adelie Penguin, 12) Macaroni Penguin, 13) Yellow-eyed Penguin, 14) Royal Penguin, 15) Gentoo Penguin, 16) King Penguin, 17) and Emperor Penguin. Learn more about penguin conservation at: https://www.globalpenguinsociety.org and https://www.calacademy.org/learn-explore/animal-webcams/live-penguin-cams
S4C (Shops4Conservation) directly supports the work of conservation organizations saving species in the wild. 50% [GP] of all sales go directly to on-the-ground efforts that protect wildlife and empower communities.