Okay well the last answer was completely rubbish.
Emperor penguins DO shed their fur, they shed their baby fur, the grey fur they have when they are young penguins. As they grow older they shed that fur.
Baby Penguins come out with fur and feathers, as they grow older they shed the furry coat and feathers and get the sleek hide that you see on an average penguin.
Emperor penguins are the largest of all penguins.
Emperor Penguins are the largest breeding penguin and they are large in size.
no. no penguins have fur .it may look like fur but it is just ruffled feathers
Because they are the largest breed of penguin
They Have Thick Fur Which Keep ALL Penguins No Matter What Kind Or Age
Penguins are covered in feathers, not fur. Penguins molt once each year. During this time, the birds lose all of their feathers.
Baby Penguins come out with fur and feathers, as they grow older they shed the furry coat and feathers and get the sleek hide that you see on an average penguin.
I am a penguin expert!!! If you need any questions about penguins that need to be answered, well, I can answer them!!! Okay!!! Baby penguins have fur on them when they are babies because it is really cold in Antartica. They need to be warm with there fur. As they get older, they need to learn how to swim so they can catch fish and stuff like that. So they shed that fur off and they get speacial kind of fur that is water proof. They still do have fur on them though.
Emperor penguins are the largest of all penguins.
Emperor penguins are not dangerous to humans.
emperor penguins doesn't really have nicknames there just called a emperor penguins or just a penguin. :)
No. Penguins are birds, they have feathers, not fur.
Yes , Emperor penguins are a type of bird.
Emperor Penguins are the largest breeding penguin and they are large in size.
Giant Penguins are emperor penguins:
no. no penguins have fur .it may look like fur but it is just ruffled feathers