Yes, penguins do in fact have thick feathers. These thick feathers are what a penguin uses to glide across the water in such a fast manner.
Yes.
Penguins have feathers, not fur.
Penguins do have feathers; you just can't see them as well as other birds. Penguin feathers are very thick and tightly woven together to keep out the cold and stay warm in the icy water.
A resistance to cold. Seals have thick layers of blubber, penguins have a thick layer of feathers.
Penguins do have feathers
Penguins are birds so they have feathers. Because of adaptations to weather their feathers are quite short, thick and closely packed, often looking furry.
they have very thick feathers and they usually group together to keep warm.
Like all birds, penguins have feathers.
do penguins have feathers
feathers
the size doesn't matter. there thick coat of feathers and blubber keeps them warm
The penguins feathers when they are first born are black and grey but when they are fully grown the feathers are black and white