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They feed when they are in the sea.
yes they do
Penguins pretty much feed solely on small fish, found in the sea.
No. Penguins do not eat mice. They feed on sea creatures such as fish, squid and krill.
Some do. Some aquatic mammals such as leopard seals, orca whales, sea lions, etc., feed on penguins.
Penguins are omnivores because they not only eat fish but also kelp
Two species of penguins breed on the Antarctic continent: Adelie and Emperor. They live at sea, because they are sea birds. During the breeding season, adult penguins tend eggs, keeping them warm in the extreme cold. Once the eggs hatch, one adult returns to the sea to feed. This adult returns with a full belly and regurgitates food into the mouth of the chick. The other adult, then, is free to return to the sea and feed. Once the chicks fledge, all penguins return to the sea.
Penguins are sea birds that feed on sea creatures, often nest on rocks or beaches, and rest on ice floes. Penguins are found exclusively in the Southern Hemisphere near cold, nutrient-rich polar sea currents. There is a type of penguin, however, that can be found in the Galapagos Islands.
Penguins don't have 'homes' in the traditional sense. Penguins breed on land, feed in sea water and spend their time in search of food. They may rest in open water or on ice floes.
it is diffcult to track their migration patterns,but most of the penguins travel to the breeding site in early spring after breeding the adults and their chicks return to the sea to feed
Penguins are evolutionarily adapted for the sea; they have solid bones that allow them to stay submerged under water, and which are less prone to breakage from the stresses of swimming.http://wiki.answers.com/Why_don't_penguins_fly#ixzz18NXKAesz
Some animals that can live on both land and sea include sea turtles, seals, sea otters, and penguins. These animals have adaptations that allow them to thrive in both environments, such as the ability to swim and dive in water while also being able to come onto land to rest, breed, or forage for food.