Penguins swim and fish in the sea so they swim in salt water
they use their wings as paddles
Yes, because their habitats are coast and open sea.
Near the waters of antartica.
i dont know because the wings flap
Yes, Emperor penguins do swim, because they need to get food for their hatchlings
they love to eat swim and just have fun
the main learned behavior of a pengiun is when baby penguins learn how to swim in the warm or cold water.
Emperor penguins have adapted to be able to keep their bodies warm even in their cold habitats. They are also able to swim efficiently, in order to find food and escape predators.
All Emperor Penguins eat fish, shrimp, cephalopod (witch is a type of squid) , krill, and crustaceans. Most Emperor Penguins zig - zag through the water to their food. The Emperor Penguin can swim up to 25 miles per. hr. And the Emperor Penguin can swim as deep as 1755 feet or deeper in the water. The Emperor Penguin can hold its breath for 18 minutes. So the penguin swims really fast by zig - zaging.
Emperor Penguins swim as 25 miles per hr. or faster. And zig - zaging also helps the Emperor Penguin move faster.
Of course not. Penguins need to swim and dive for fish. They cannot live unless they are full of that stuff. They need to swim away from predators such as the mighty narwhal as well. Penguins, however, indeed do not fly. FREE TIBET
Emperor penguins are the largest of all penguins.
no, penguins learn to swim
Not much. They are very similar to any other penguin, they swim ,eat fish . But they can also jump a bit.
They need bodies like this because they dive and swim in water. This form makes it easier to do that.
emperor penguins can dive down to 1,850 ft (565 m) for up to 23 minutes im not sure about other species though...