emperor penguin's eggs hatch in the fathers pouch.
after about 1-2 years after a mommy penguin and a daddy penguin have special loving time
No penguin 'lives' in a nest -- some penguin eggs are hatched in nests where there are no predators, but eggs can be moved by the adults to preserve them until they are ready to hatch.
Penguin chicks hatch from eggs.
the emperor penguin
A penguin rookery is a place where penguins hatch their eggs and rear their young.
Penguins' feet are where eggs are hatched, covered by the belly flap of fat that the penguin parents flop over the top of the egg to keep it warm. Notably, Emperor Penguin males hatch eggs this way, so the females can trek off to open water to feed.
one each female penguin, and the male takes of it
the female penguins lays her eggs the the male penguin takes care of the eggs he puts the eggs under his blubber to keep it worm while the female finds food it takes 2-3 moths for the egg to hatch
The Emperor penguin is not a mammal, it is like all other birds and penguins.
It depends on the species. The Emperor Penguin and the King Penguin lay just one egg. All other species lay two eggs, although in several species, the first egg often does not hatch or is not incubated. This is the case for the Erect-Crested Penguin, the Macaroni Penguin, the Royal Penguin, the Snares Penguin and the Rockhopper Penguin. Galapagos Penguins may lay either 1 or 2 eggs.
He will incubate the egg for up to two months until the female returns.
The female penguin lays eggs. Then the baby penguins hatch from the eggs.