The penguins eggs survive by the mother and father nesting overtop of them. They will both take turns while one of them hunts for food and the other incubates the egg. The egg is between both of the feet while standing up.
There are no penguins in the Arctic only the Antarctic!
its fur
none of them
no
they do not
Penguins are birds, they dont get pregnant - they lay an egg.
It is 0% since all penguins ultimately die.
They don't. Penguins inhabit the southern hemisphere.
Emperor penguins typically have only one offspring, called a chick, per breeding season. The female incubates the egg while the male cares for it, and they take turns until the chick is able to survive on its own.
It does come out from an egg, but no, it is not slimy after it comes out from the egg. It comes out soft and puffy. It kinda looks like he is the size of the egg he was in. If you want to learn more about penguins, watch 'March of the Penguins'.
Penguins have a layer of fat to keep themselves warm
By coming out of a egg