Most still do, they're just very tiny.
no there not loser and your face
Yes penguins have wings, however, they are more evolved as flippers for swimming and are useless towards flying. This is also why any pictures of penguins in the water look like they are "flying" in the water.
Chicken, ostrich, penguins.
Penguins are the birds that use their wings as flippers.
Penguins use them for steering through the water.
Birds. They probably evolved from flying seabirds.
No, penguins cannot fly. Their wing structures are evolved for swimming.No. They are one of the birds with feathers and wings who do not fly. They swim. Poor penguins.
They do. Their wings just aren't made for flying, they're more like flippers. They help them fly through water instead of flying through the clouds.
Structurally, their wings have evolved to flippers. This trades the behaviour of flying for swimming. Also, they survive cold climates by clustering together in groups to share body heat and minimize thermal loss to winds.
Because it's a fact of life penguins' wings are made more for swimming than flying.
Penguins evolved from birds. :)
Because they have the same characteristics such as warm-blooded, egg-laying, feathered vertebrates of the class Aves, having forelimbs modified to form wings. What distinguishes Birds from other animals is the presence of feathers.
yes penguins are really nonflying. they have vestigial wings are modified as flippers used in swimming. these wings ( flippers) are useless for flight and are used in conjunction with the tail to maintain balance when on land. They are highly adapted for life in water.