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Penguins have a layer of fat to keep themselves warm
Emperor penguins keep warm using the FEATHERS on their body to keep warm, not the FUR on their bodies. Penguins are birds, they don't have fur! They also keep warm by grouping themselves together in a big, well, group!
to keep warm
They Huddle Together
They have thicker fur and blubber. Penguins huddle together. Others just keep on moving to keep warm. Fuzzie x
To stay warm........
Penguins have a thick layer of insulating feathers that keeps them warm in water. They also are able to reduce the amount of blood that gets cold, but still keep themselves from freezing. They often huddle together to keep warm.
Living things keep themselves alive by breathing in oxygen and breathing out Carbon dioxide.
Basically they huddle together so they stay warm
they huddle together to keep warm or else they could die
To help keep warm.
To keep them warm when they group up together, and to keep them and their chiks safe from predators.