No, the Dad guards the egg!
no they do not
no
brood pouch-a pouch of skin where some penguins store their eggs
The female kangaroo does: her brood pouch.
Female is a cow.Male is a bull.Young are pups.
Yes. Male Emperor penguins stay warm in a large moving circle within a circle while hatching their eggs in a pouch. The female penguins are feeding while they are gone and come back when the chicks are hatched.
a. some penguins have a pouch and the young stay in there as they travel b. They are carried between the adult penguins' feet
The pouch is also called the "brood pouch".
They want to keep the baby penguin that's in it warm and if it gets too cold it will die!
A Seahorse has a brood pouch, in which the female deposits the eggs.There is a "marsupial bird" called a Sungrebe, found in South America. Immediately after the young chicks hatch, the male places them in pouches under his wings, and leaves the nest, presumably tending the chicks while keeping them under his wings.The Emperor penguin incubates the female's egg in a brood pouch.The extinct Thylacine of Australia, or Tasmanian Tiger, had a pouch, but not for the purpose of carrying the joeys - it was for protecting its male reproductive parts while it ran through dense underbrush.
penguins do not have a pouch, they put the egg between their legs and cover it with their body fat
The male does. The female lays the eggs in a "brood" pouch inside the male's tale and th male carries the eggs from 4-6 weeks