Penguins feed on krill, which is the base of the Antarctic food chain.
(The entire Antarctic food chain exists in the Antarctic seas and oceans that surround the continent: it's too cold for any nourishment to grow on the continent.)
Penguins eat by themselves because they don't like to be judged by their hair and weight
penguins have wings so they can propel themselves through the water
To protct themselves.
yes penguins can do many things such as roll over
Penguins have a layer of fat to keep themselves warm
Penguins swim away from predators (sea lions, sharks) in the water. On land, the penguins group together to protect themselves and their chicks.
by swimming in the ocean
They attack if you get to close.
Yes, they camouflage themselves in snow.
Underwater creatures such as the lion sea tend to prey on emperor penguins. The penguins dark coat helps to blend in underwater.
Penguins by far. Stats and history speak for themselves. Steelers? Pens? Pittsburgh, city of champions!
Autotrophs, but not heterotrophs, can nourish themselves beginning with CO2 and other nutrients that are inorganic.