By being rolled on ice.
By coming out of a egg
While birds are growing inside the egg - any bird, including penguins - their bodies are forming. The egg is what provides them with protection from the outside world. The parent bird sits on the egg to keep it at a temperature that is just right for the growing baby. If the egg gets too cold, the baby bird dies because its feathers and its body aren't completely formed to protect it from the cold outside. Penguins, besides their feathers, need a thick layer of fat covering them to keep them from freezing. Baby penguins form that fat in the egg. If the egg gets too cold before they are ready to come out into the world, they freeze to death. Not all penguins live in cold places you know.. Some penguins live near the sea in Africa - need the equator where it gets very, very hot!
because they keep their baby egg their claws
They don't get eggs. They lay the egg and the male watches the egg until the baby penguin is hatched.
under there mom or dad's legs just like when they were an egg
Baby penguins hatch from eggs that are laid by adult penguins. The eggs are incubated by one or both parents until they hatch. Once hatched, the baby penguins are cared for and fed by their parents until they are old enough to fend for themselves.
penguins keep their eggs on their feet to keep the egg warm.if its not on their feet it might die.
This depends on the penguin species - for instance: Gentoo Penguins, Adelie Penguins and Rockhopper Penguins lay two eggs while King Penguins and Emperor Penguins lay just one egg.
Both the mum and the dad penguin care for the egg and the baby penguin.
Well Penguins are birds. The female lays an egg out of which the baby penguin hatches.
in a penguin
The female penguin lays eggs. Then the baby penguins hatch from the eggs.