yeah they learn skills about jerking off
yes the do , they stay with their mother teaches the penguin how to do things up to about the age of 2 but the penguins always stay together as a family but at 2 the juvenile does things for it's self and the penguins can start mating at the age of 4.
65 days after birth.
If I understand what you mean, penguins can't fly.
Many penguin chicks separate from their parents once their waterproof feathers are grown and they can hunt on their own. For some penguin species it only takes 7 to 10 weeks for feathers and hunting skills to develop. Adult King penguins raise their chicks for 15 months, while yellow-eyed penguins keep their offspring close through their first molting plus 12 months.
Lion cubs typically stay with their parents for about 1 to 2 years before becoming independent and venturing out on their own. During this time, they learn essential survival skills and hunting techniques from their parents.
Penguins stay close in winter, because they want to stay warm. The question tells the answer.
The penguin chick's feathers can't keep it warm on its own, so the penguin uses their parents as a resource.
hotel pittsburgh penguins stay while in columbus
The penguins huddle close together in cold weather.
Until they are 6 years old to learn the necessary skills for survival.
yes
It stays in groups to preserve body heat and stay with their mate. The parents take turns spending months in the oceans finding food and the one staying takes care if their baby. So it depends but they always stay in a group with the other penguins in their group. They don't ever separate unless their mates are finding food if that is considered Separation.