They either waddle on slide on their bellys.
Because penguin are a flightless bird they waddle(walk) or they slide in the snow.
Penguins use a combination of waddling, sliding on their bellies, and swimming to move around their habitats. On land, their short legs make them waddle awkwardly, while sliding on their bellies helps them move quickly across ice and snow. In the water, penguins are agile swimmers, using their flippers to propel themselves through the water.
Although penguins cannot fly, they move swiftly underwater, using their wings like flippers. On land, they walk on two legs, but because their legs are short and this is not a very efficient way of moving, they also slide along on their bellies on the snow and ice.
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emperor penguins move in land by waddling and in whater swiming like a rocketEmperor penguins move in two ways.1. In the water, they swim quite fast by using their wings as flippers and kicking their feet.2. On land they waddle because they have no knees and sometimes they slide on their bellies as if riding in a sled.
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There are four species of penguins which live in the snow and the icy water of the Antarctic: Adelie, Emperor, Chinstrapand Gentoo penguins.
Penguins aren't actually lost in the snow. It was just an idea for pictures in the stamp book or for a little joke.
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The four penguins are 1)Aunt Arctic 2)The two penguins at the Snow Fort (that counts as two penguins) 3)The penguin behind the counter in the Coffee Shop. So that's Aunt Arctic, one penguin at the snow fort, another penguin at the snow fort, and the penguin behing the counter. Hope this helps!