Two major differences are that emperor penguins are larger and stay in Antarctica all year. King penguins are the second largest penguin, but not quite as large as an emperor and they do not stay in Antarctica.
There are many species of penguins, and they differ from each other in size and colouring.
Did you know that the word Penguin comes from the Welsh?
There used to be a Great Auk in the North Atlantic, and this was known in Welsh as "white faced bird".
So when penguins were discovered (but no relation to the Auk) the old name was attached to them.
No they are slightly different because Emperor penguins are slightly bigger and the King penguins are, well... smaller but only slightly and better ! The chicks of the two animals look different but when they are adults the colouring and patterns around the neck and shoulders are a bit different...
So there you go !
Well, live in a harsh climate, unlike most animals, and they can't fly with those stubby little wings, unlike most birds.
Penguins are different from birds because they spend 75% of their time in the water, so they really don't need to fly.
I think you're thinking of Emperor penguins, but there are many diffrent things between each species of penguin.
they are smokers that like to stay in the antactic
they can stand the cold more easily
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That penguins can't fly but other birds can
Dolphins are mammals, while penguins are birds.
No.Birds eat Seeds,worms,ect. But not other birds especially penguins
All birds have wings
Penguins are birds, whales are mammals, and salmon are fish.
Penguins breed by mating and copulating, like other birds.
Many are, engaging in social interaction with other penguins and with humans. Unlike flying wild birds, penguins are closer in temperament to pet birds.
Penguins are birds and they cannot fly. The one cool thing about penguins are that they can swim in cold water and they eat fish and not worms like other birds. Every bird has a special quality or something that is "cool" about them. And penguins cannot fly but they swim. Penguins are aqua-dynamic, not aero-dynamic, like most other birds.
Penguins have feathers, wings and a beak. Penguins lay eggs and feed their babies.
All penguins are in the class Aves. Penguins are birds. Each different group of penguins has its own genus. There is no genus called aves.
Pigeon's feet are much the same as most other birds.