Penguins and Birds both have beaks and lay eggs they also keep their eggs warm by there fethers
No. Both are birds and their wings are a derived trait common to all birds. The wings of penguins and bats display convergent evolution.
Penguins are birds. They have feathers and lay eggs.
they can't fly, they are large and they have no wings, obviously! flightless birds include: ostrich, cassowary, emu and penguins!
Penguins are birds and all birds are warm blooded and they can regulate their body temperature.Penguins are warm blooded hope this is a helpno. penguins are birds and all birds are warmblooded.
No birds eat penguins in the Arctic. Penguins do not live in the Arctic. Penguins are found in the Southern Hemisphere.
Penguins are birds
No, penguins are flightless birds.
That penguins can't fly but other birds can
Penguins are birds; they lay eggs.
While it is a common misconception that penguins are mammals, there is little information available regarding how many people believe this. Penguins are, however, birds.
penguins are neither mammals or reptiles. penguins lay eggs.
Common Australian "beach" birds include:seagullspelicansoystercatchersbeach stone-curlewred-capped ploversFairy penguins (now called "Little Penguins") nest in the sand dunes on beaches in southern Australia.