You can call them wings, but they're more similar to a flipper. They certainly don't have wings in the same sense that flying birds do.
Here's a diagram, which labels them as "flipper-like wings"
http://www.enchantedlearning.com/subjects/birds/label/empenguin/answers.GIF
Emperor Penguins, also known as Aptenodytes Forsteri, are flightless birds that have small, stiff wings that help them to fly through the water. Emperor Penguins group together to keep warm and to keep there eggs warm.
Penguins, like all birds, have wings. The difference is that these wings help them swim, not fly.Some sources state that the wings are vestigial, meaning they have become useless for any purpose. This is not the case, as the penguin uses its wings as flippers. Nonetheless, as birds have wings, and penguins are birds, then the logical outcome is that penguins have wings; they are not flippers.
Emperor penguins are not dangerous to humans.
emperor penguins doesn't really have nicknames there just called a emperor penguins or just a penguin. :)
No, emperor penguins do not have a pouch. Pouches are a feature found in marsupials, where they carry their young. Emperor penguins do not have this adaptation.
Yes , Emperor penguins are a type of bird.
Giant Penguins are emperor penguins:
Emperor Penguins thrive in the coldest, most extreme environment on Earth, also known as Antarctica. Like all penguins, they do not fly and clumsy walkers because their wings, feet and body shape are adapted to diving and swimming.
Baby emperor penguins are called chicks.
I think Emperor penguins are threatned by Global warming
No. Emperor penguins are restricted to the Southern Hemisphere.
they squak and sing to greet them