Since penguins cannot fly, they have adapted to have streamline bodies to swim in their environment.
because they are thin and and travel smoothly
by huddling they sharing their body heat
To help them swim with less fluid resistence, thus with less energy loss, which is one important driving factor in evolution. Streamlined bodies usually cause less turbulance and so are more "aerodynamic" in water or in any other fluid, such as air.
yes!
Penguins' body architecture supports its life as an aquatic -- aqua-dynamic -- animal, because penguins are flightless birds.
Since penguins cannot fly, they have adapted to have streamline bodies to swim in their environment.
Since penguins cannot fly, they have adapted to have streamline bodies to swim in their environment.
all penguins have a streamlined torpedo shaped body to help reduce drag while swimming, this increases their speed
penguins streamlined body shape allows them to move quickly through water.
because they are thin and and travel smoothly
Dolphins propelled and streamlined body can help them move smoothly in the ocean
Yes it does it has a streamlined body
it helps in reducing resistance in water
to keep them warm
Its an adaptation created over time in order to help them maneuver through their environment. Evolution to be frank.
penguins bodies are streamlined to reduce drag in water so they can swim but sea anemone don't need to swim I think