because the penguins dont get eaten by sharks they eat sharks
The feathers are not water proof because it is only there blubber wich keeps them warm
Yes they do. However, it is not where you would think it is. Refer to the "skin" of a penguin, then, as its feather, down feathers, or blubber. I like that word: BLUBBER. Blubbery-blubberness
A resistance to cold. Seals have thick layers of blubber, penguins have a thick layer of feathers.
the size doesn't matter. there thick coat of feathers and blubber keeps them warm
Penguins have a fat in the called blubber. Blubber keeps penguins warm. When penguins swim their muscles release heat.
penguins are adapted well to antarctica because they have blubber, which insulates them and keeps them warm, also they have waterproof feathers & their beaks help them catch fish for them and their families. :)
Penguins do have feathers
penguins dont have blubber
Yes they do.
Because Emperor penguins have a layer of blubber (fat) and they also stay very close together in snow storms. They survive with all the thick layers of feathers and fat.
Penguins do get wet. Penguins don't get cold because their is a fat in them named blubber. Blubber keeps penguins warm. Also when penguins swim their muscles release heat.