Yes, because they are like human
Emperor penguins mate for life.
Emperor penguins have a new mate each year.
They sing
no
Emperor Penguins don't hibernate but they do migrate. They migrate because they have to meet a mate and have a baby.
1 month
The emperor pengun migrate to find a mate and have a baby.
Emperor penguins mate during March and April.
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Emperor penguins are serially monogamous. They will have one mate for a season, but the next year they might find a new mate.
Zoos like Sea World in San Diego, CA and the Nagoya Aquarium in Japan both keep Emperor penguins. They are difficult to keep in captivity which limits the number available.