it Huddles up with other Emperor penguins
It huddle with the other emperor penguins.
They protect themselfs by camoflaging
They whether the weather.
it cries to his mommy
Emperor penguins defend themselves by huddling together in groups to keep warm and protect against predators. They also use swimming speed and agility to evade threats in the water, and can vocalize to warn off potential predators.
the Galapagos penguin swims or slides away from the predator.
it crushed with its claws and then uses its stinger
The color of the penguin's feathers helps them to avoid being detected by predators when they are underwater.
It swims on its belly and spins really fast
He shelter by branches
Emperor penguins lay a single egg, which is incubated on the males' feet for about 65 days through the harsh Antarctic winter. Once the egg hatches, both parents take turns caring for and feeding the chick until it is old enough to fend for itself.
Thick fur