All living creatures - from humans to plants - produce waste in one way or another.
Yes, emperor penguins do go to the bathroom. They typically defecate outside of their nesting areas, often making the trip to the edge of the ice or sea ice to release their waste.
No because the emperor penguin is strong it can use his magical powers.
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 there are Emperor penguins in some zoos.
Emperor penguins got their name because they are the largest of all penguin species, and the name "emperor" suggests their majestic and regal appearance. They also have a distinctive coloring that resembles the traditional dress of an emperor.
No. Emperor penguins are animals: only plants use photosynthesis. Emperor pengiuins gain energy by eating fish, as do other penguins.
Yes, emperor penguins do go to the bathroom. They typically defecate outside of their nesting areas, often making the trip to the edge of the ice or sea ice to release their waste.
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 because the emperor penguin is strong it can use his magical powers.
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:
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