Yes. Penguins of all species are birds, and all birds reproduce by laying eggs.
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.
Yes. A penguin is a bird, and birds lay eggs.
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They generally lay two eggs per penguin pair.
The female penguin usually lay one egg per year. Some can lay up to two eggs per year.
In the snowy island of Club Penguin, penguins don't lay eggs.
this depends on the species of penguin. A penguin only ever lays one egg at a time, but some species lay two eggs several days apart. 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.
Yes
What is the high were the Galapagos penguin lives? What is the low were the Galapagos penguin lives
no! bird are not mammals they lay eggs
yes they do
Not very much. They lay eggs and then they are on their own.