Yes they do...emperor penguins stay close to each other to keep warm while the females take a break
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The male penguins protect the female penguins and their babies.
They get in large groups for warmth. Or they may just be in groups waiting for there Male or Female mates to come back from getting there food.
a. some penguins have a pouch and the young stay in there as they travel b. They are carried between the adult penguins' feet
Penguins travel by walking on their feet or on their bellies when they are tired of walking.
Yes. Rockhopper penguins live in groups known as "colonies".
The king penguins stick together in a group. They call the groups either a "rookery" or a "colony".
A male cheetah is called a male cheetah. Male cheetahs travel together in groups called "coalitions." That's right, a "coalition of cheetahs."
No, male penguins can't have eggs.
A fast way for penguins to travel on land is sliding on their bellies. This allows them to travel faster and farther.
Wasps like these travel in groups so if one of its family members gets hurt the brain signal like ours will automatically protect the family member. For example if someone you knew got hurt you would stand up for them. Right? That is what wasps do.
A group of penguins is called "a waddle of penguins".