Both birds have similar plumage, but the male weighs more than the female.
no they do not
Female emperor penguins look very similar to male emperor penguins. They are approximately the same size and have a similar black and white plumage. The main difference is that females have a slightly smaller beak. You can search online for images of female emperor penguins to see for yourself.
Empress is a female emperor or the wife of the male emperor. Emperor is a male emperor or the husband of the female empress. Most emperors (other than emperor penguins) tend to be male.
the male and the female
Most likely no, because "Emperor Penguin" refers to their species, so "female emperor penguin" would be correct, not "empress".
Yes, both male and female emperor penguins can be found in Antarctica. They are actually endemic to the area, meaning they can only be found there and no where else geographically.
a. some penguins have a pouch and the young stay in there as they travel b. They are carried between the adult penguins' feet
Male Emperor penguins do not lay eggs because they are not biologically equipped to do so. Only female Emperor penguins have reproductive organs capable of producing and laying eggs. In penguin species, like the Emperor penguins, it is the female's responsibility to lay the eggs and the male's responsibility to keep them warm and safe.
Mate selection is up to the female, and it is the females that compete for the males
Emperor penguins mate through a unique ritual where the female selects a male based on his courtship display. The male then performs a "triumph ceremony" involving vocalizations and head movements to attract the female. Once a pair is formed, they will copulate, with the male balancing on top of the female.
The scientific name of the Emperor Penguin is Aptenodytes forsteri. The scientific name of an animal is not dependent upon the sex of the animal; all Emperor Penguins, male or female, are known by the same scientific name.
The role or job of an emperor penguin are to take care of the chick.