Yes
yes
No. Penguins are birds, they have feathers, not fur.
No, penguins are not born waterproof. When they hatch, their feathers are not yet fully developed and lack the necessary oils to make them waterproof. It takes time for the young penguins to grow their adult feathers and acquire the waterproofing oils from their parents' preening. Until then, they are vulnerable to getting wet and cold.
Yes penguins have an organ above their eyes that changes seawater to freshwater.
so they could swim away from preditors
The feathers are not water proof because it is only there blubber wich keeps them warm
they have eyes so they can see
Yes, penguins have waterproof skin. Their feathers are coated with a special oil that helps repel water and keep them dry while swimming in cold oceans. This adaptation helps them stay warm and buoyant in the water.
they have this oil inside their body that they put on their feathers. every day
Because they need to hunt and swim under the water
Because their mums have small eyes
do pengin have big eyes