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No. Penguins are birds. The only animals that produce milk for their young are mammals. Penguins feed their young by regurgitation, and this is not the same as "milk".
Some birds are fed on special secretions from the parent birds' crop, and these may even be called crop milk, but it is not milk in the true sense of the word. Birds which feed their young with "crop milk" include pigeons, doves and flamingos.
The only animals that truly feed their young on milk are mammals.
The parents regurgitate the remains of the food they eat to the chicks.
Penguins are birds, and birds do not have mammary glands to produce milk.
The female penguins go out for a couple of months to collect food for their young ones. When the females return, the males then go out to do the same job.
Penguins are not mammals, so no.
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So that the chick will live.
The female penguins search for the food, because the males watch the egg or eggs, and because the lady penguins feed the babies.
penguins can have babies
Penguins have feathers, wings and a beak. Penguins lay eggs and feed their babies.
You can feed the penguins on iGoogle by pressing them.
they take turns feed ing it and protecting(watching over) it
Male penguins look after the babies while the mother goes out and catches fish for the baby. The father has a special pouch where the baby can go to keep warm and the mother sometimes travels miles to get food.
They feed when they are in the sea.
The male penguins protect the female penguins and their babies.
You mean 'how are baby penguins born?' -_-
Probably what normal penguins eat