well they keep it warm until it hatches and then when it hatches they treat it like a child
It depends on the species. The Emperor Penguin and the King Penguin lay just one egg. All other species lay two eggs, although in several species, the first egg often does not hatch or is not incubated. This is the case for the Erect-Crested Penguin, the Macaroni Penguin, the Royal Penguin, the Snares Penguin and the Rockhopper Penguin. Galapagos Penguins may lay either 1 or 2 eggs.
By laying more penguin eggs to reproduce.
Penguins lay eggs, they do not get pregnant.
A. The animal one? the penguin one B. Penguins have feathers and lay eggs. I think they are in the bird family.
Penguins are not born; they are hatched from eggs.
Not In the wild. But they can in zoos
Penguin Eggs was created in 1980.
Only zoos are permitted to buy an emperor penguin.
emperor penguin's eggs hatch in the fathers pouch.
They generally lay two eggs per penguin pair.
29% of penguin eggs survive to become penguins
As many times as the female penguin and male penguin have sexual intercourse, Usually the penguin lays 4 eggs in its life
the emperor penguin
mostly people for 1. taking them to zoos, 2. for taking their fish in antartica.
land
it is white
No penguin 'lives' in a nest -- some penguin eggs are hatched in nests where there are no predators, but eggs can be moved by the adults to preserve them until they are ready to hatch.