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Why are penguins' feet shaped like that?

Pigeon's feet are much the same as most other birds.


How does a penguin get away from enemies?

Penguins swim away since they are sea birds and can't fly.


Are penguins a meal?

I am a penguin lover, and all I have to say to that is I don't like people that eat penguins! I suppose that since they are birds, they would be considered to be poultry.


Are penguins covered with waterproof fur or feathers?

You can call them fuzzy if you want to. Penguins are birds. All birds have feathers. Furry implies that the animal has hair, but fuzzy could refer to the feathers. Penguin chicks can definitely be described as being fuzzy since they are covered in down when they hatch.


Do penguin baby hatch from eggs?

yes, they do. A good movie to watch if you want to learn more about penguins is "March Of The Penguins". It will tell you everything you want to know. If you don't have the movie rent it or search it and watch it online.


Are penguins going to be extinct soon?

Since penguins are not hunted, and their habitats are protected, most species are not endangered. This can happen, however, due to localized climate changes, increased predation by birds or sea lions, or such things as genetic weaknesses (e.g. thickness of egg shells).


How do penguins produce waste?

Like other birds, penguins have a cloaca at the end of their intestinal tract where waste collects until it is convenient for them to expel it. Also birds do not expel solid waste and liquid waste separately; it is all collected and mixed in the cloaca. In the winter when Antarctic Penguins gather on land to produce and raise their chicks, they do not produce waste since they are not eating or drinking; they live by metabolizing their body fat.


How long have penguins been around?

Penguins have been around for approximately 60 million years, with the earliest known penguin fossils dating back to the Paleocene epoch. These flightless birds have evolved over time to adapt to their aquatic lifestyle, with unique adaptations such as flipper-like wings for swimming and waterproof feathers for insulation. Despite facing threats such as climate change and habitat destruction, penguins continue to thrive in various regions of the Southern Hemisphere.


What is the percentage of penguins survive?

It is 0% since all penguins ultimately die.


Why are penguins so popular on the enternet?

Penguins are popular on the internet for their unique style of swimming, not flying. Other people think they're just cool. That is their opinion. Penguins have been unique since the beginning of their breeding. That's just how I see it.


Where do penguins get there food from in the Antarctica?

Scavenging protein from dead animals may be the habit of animals that require protein, such as sea-based raptors or protein-eating sea mammals. However, since no animal 'lives' on the Antarctic continent, there are very few cadavers there. The sea birds and sea mammals that require protein may consume dead animals they encounter at sea.


Do eagles have backbone?

yes since eagles are birds and birds are vertabrates and vertabrates have backbones, eagles have backbones.