feathers.
Yes, penguins do have feathers. They are shiny and uniformly overlap to form a dense layer of protection. A Penguin's feathers are highly specialized, They are short, broad, and spaced very closely. These attributes help to keep water away from their skin. Penguin feathers also have small tufts of down on the shafts that increase the insulative properties of the feathers.
No, they are feathers. Feathers are totally different from hair.
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Feathers
feathers
yes infact the penguin doesn't have feathers But they do. All birds have feathers of some sort.
penguin chicks
it has its feathers its feathers is all it needs to have because there thick
yes, penguins have very smooth, slick feathers.
A penguin simply has skin under its feathers.
For warmth.