yes but why would you want to you sicko!
emperor penguins have skin so they have something to cover their bones
With Feathers.
no. penguins are just like normal birds, exept they don't fly, so that means that they don't shed their skin.
its Suppose to!
Yes, penguins have skin like all other animals. Their skin is covered by feathers that serve as insulation to keep them warm in cold environments. Penguins also have a layer of fat under their skin that provides additional insulation.
emperor penguins skin is important because it covers their skin just like us
In order to cover the veins, bones and muscles skin is existing.
they have thick skin
it feels like a duck
Yes, penguins do have skin. Their skin is covered with feathers, which help keep them warm in cold climates and streamline their bodies for swimming in the water. Beneath the feathers, penguins have a layer of blubber that provides additional insulation.
Adellie penguins use pebbles to build nests.
A penguin simply has skin under its feathers.