They keep themselves warm by moving around and they also keep themselves warm in one very unique way, the penguins huddle up all together, the penguins in the inside the huddle swap with the penguins outside the huddle because the penguins outside the huddle get cold.
They have warm feathers, and warm layers of subcutaneous fat.
The father's all huddle together and the baby's stay in the middle where all the fur is so they can stay warm.
the fathers all huddle together and all of the baby penguin huddle in the middle so they are warm
As they squeeze together, the heat in them will be transferred to the others. Lesser exposed surface area means lesser heat loss.
they have flaps of fat and when the stand over them they kinda squat over them their body heat transfers to the eggs
Body Fat and their Feathers
they huddle together to trap warmth
Emperor Penguins, also known as Aptenodytes Forsteri, are flightless birds that have small, stiff wings that help them to fly through the water. Emperor Penguins group together to keep warm and to keep there eggs warm.
so they keep warm to do later on....if you no what mean
They huddle to keep each other warm during the winter
To keep them warm when they group up together, and to keep them and their chiks safe from predators.
Yes they do...emperor penguins stay close to each other to keep warm while the females take a break
The men penguins have adapted to reproduce by huddling to keep warm while the lady penguins go and get food. Also while this is happening the men are keeping the egg warm from about march to august.
Emperor penguins have adapted to be able to keep their bodies warm even in their cold habitats. They are also able to swim efficiently, in order to find food and escape predators.
Macaroni Penguins are in fact more numerous than Emperor Penguins.
No, all birds are warm blooded.
No, penguins do not need to keep warm because they live in a very cold climate.
To stay warm........
=dad keeps them warm when mom is hunt==