me no but some other people might want to be fed like a penguin chick and there's your answer
It might want to do something else, like be fed.13
Nothing is going to happen. They usually don't want to eat the first 24 hours because they are so tired from hatching but when they are ready to eat they will. There should be food available to the chick as soon as it hatches.
predators will come and take it, it won't be fed and die, it will get too hot or too cold and die, or other penguins might accidentally kick its head and it might have a concussion and die.
The parent penguin catches the fish eats them then regurgitates the fish into the babies mouth
No they should really be fed fresh greens as a treat and depending on the age a chick starter or a chick grower does very well for chicks and ducklings.
The black puffle, when it is fed an O' berry.
Chicks are often fed chick starter. Which is a special kind of feed. It has the right protein level and has also been ground up into small pieces so that the chicks can eat it.
Depends on the species. Some, like snakes and crocodiles, hatch as perfect miniature copies of the adults, and have to feed themselves on suitably sized prey pretty much from day one. They never get fed by the parents. Others, like some birds, are fed by their parents for quite some time before managing on their own. Some - like penguin chicks - get fed regurgitated food from their parents gullet/stomach. Others - like owls and eagles get fed scraps of meat that the parents pull from their prey. Herbivore birds don't get fed as such, but the parents will guide them to places with good eating.
Yes some animals can be forgotten like fish can be forgotten to be fed, or other examples like a lot of people have never heard of a Galapagos Penguin because society forgot about their existence
The penguin is a type of bird.I saw a very cute penguin on my way to work this morning.The penguin declared his love for his mate by offering her a shiny pebble.
yes you can but if you give it to a chick under 3 weeks it sometimes causes Their stomach to flip and collapse in on its self and unfortunately that's not good for the chick, so i would stick with the chick eating chicken fed. Hope i help. :)
One of the toughest challenges for penguins is the birth of a baby chick. Once the female penguin forms the egg with the baby chick inside, the daddy penguin keeps the egg warm on his feet under his feathers. That means he has to walk on his heels for about a couple weeks to even a entire month! If he drops it, the chick will freeze to death and it will never hatch. Dads are responsible for the babies. The moms go out to collect fish to eat. When she finally returns back, she regurgitates it to the baby. (Or spit out of her body. I know it sounds disgusting, but it's true.)