because of the way the ilia is fused to the synsacrum of the bird, and the birds back bone is flexible
and because it's the only way it can walk
Typically birds with webbed feet waddle, such as ducks and geese, and penguins.
Penguins can waddle.
Different penguins waddle at different speeds. And some might waddle a lot but take smaller steps. They have a shorter stride than others of the same species. Consequently they might waddle vary fast, but travel only a relatively short distance. Baby penguins can't waddle as fast as grown-up penguins. Well, they might actually waddle a lot, and quite frantically, but they don't get very far! Adult Adélie penguins can move up to about 3.9 kph (2.4 mph) when waddling. Adult Emperors penguins have a maximum waddle speed of about 2.8 kph (1.7 mph). For more information, see Related links below.
Webbed feet help penguins swim and waddle.
The Same Way As Humans Do. they waddle
A group of Penguins is called a "waddle" A group of Penguins is called a "waddle"
a group of penguins waddle is the name for it like a school of fish
Typically birds with webbed feet waddle, such as ducks and geese, and penguins.
Penguins can waddle.
They waddle;)
because penguins waddle not run
alot
walk or waddle
they slide, waddle, or waddle walk
Penguins like to waddle around and slide on the ice
seals walk on there flipper's and they waddle on them like penguins waddle. but they are not penguins
they waddle penguins can't walk like humans