Penguins eat fish. Some people consider fish to be meat, others classify it separately.
No, penguins feed on fish and other sea creatures including krill (small shrimp-like creatures) and squid. A penguin would be classified as a carnivore.
If your talking about an Emperor Penguin, their diet is made up almost entirely of fish, because where they live there are not many plants. So no, they're carnivores.
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no,penguins are not herbivores as they eat other little sea creatures like fish(their favourite) squid e.t.c
The Emperor Penguin might be called the king since they are the largest penguin but the 2nd largest penguin is the King Penguin.
Yes, they are different. The Emperor penguin is larger than the King penguin.
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The common name for the King Penguin is actually King Penguin. The scientific name is Aptenodytes patagonicus. They are the second largest species of penguins in the world (the Emperor Penguin species being the biggest).
the most strongest type of penguin is the king penguin.
No, they are different. The Emperor penguin is larger than the King penguin.
no
Not yet, the king penguin is currently listed as stable, with populations of at least 300,000
No, King penguins are birds not reptiles.
No, King penguins are birds not reptiles.
The king penguin
The Emperor Penguin.