A penguin mates by males flapping its wings and making loud squawks. A female will find the right male for her by this and they will soon mate.
Penguins are birds, and do not mate with seals, which are mammals.
Most penguins do. An emperor penguin will find it's mate, or "soulmate". Then they stay together forever, if one dies the other penguin will never mate with another penguin. They only will want that penguin.
It depends on the species and fertility of the individual
It mainly depends on the penguin species, some penguins like Yellow-Eyeds do but Emperors don't.
the emperor penguin doesnt have a set niche it normally lives in the sea in cold climates, but when its time to mate they move to the matting grounds and mate, after the baby penguins are born the penguins move back to the sea again but befor the penguin is hatched the father sits on the egg when the mother penguin is out getting food.
every year in the fall they get together to mate
No mate.
Penguins are birds, and do not mate with seals, which are mammals.
you have to mate
Most penguins do. An emperor penguin will find it's mate, or "soulmate". Then they stay together forever, if one dies the other penguin will never mate with another penguin. They only will want that penguin.
male
by wiggling there ars
in the south pole and Alaska
No....
He can find his own mate in five years
no one knows mate
6 mths