A penguin is an aquatic hunter usually in Antarctic waters. This is a broad description of the niche of a 'generic' penguin.
You can add details as you wish. You could define which species of penguin whose niche you are describing, the types of fish they hunt, that they are amphibious, that they are prey for leopard seals, etc.
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A niche is an organism's way of life within an ecosystem. This differs from a habitat, which is only the place where an organism lives.
What is the Bactrian Camels' niche?
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A penguins nice is a narrow niche because it needs to be in a cold area with ice, snow and it only eats a specific type of food.
Any place where their food (mostly fish) is abundant and there is a place with few predators to hunt while they reproduce. The biggest predators of most penguins are like killer whales - in the water. With that in mind, on top of the fact that penguins have evolved to stay warm in cold climates, penguins have a comfortable niche in the arctic and antarctic.
They don't need to, as they have found a niche that no one else can survive in.
It doesn't really have a set niche. But the moms feed the babies and the dads take care of them. They learn how to walk on their own. They learn how to catch food from their parents.
the emperor penguin doesnt have a set niche it normally lives in the sea in cold climates, but when its time to mate they move to the matting grounds and mate, after the baby penguins are born the penguins move back to the sea again but befor the penguin is hatched the father sits on the egg when the mother penguin is out getting food.
Krill, the niche of krill in my opinion, is to be prey to any other species..............
Bear in mind that most seals do not eat penguins, they eat fish. However, the leopard seal does eat penguins. It does so for the same reason that any predator species eats any prey species, which is that this is the ecological niche that it has exploited.
Penguins have adapted to that particular ecological niche. By living in an extremely cold and inhospitable environment, they avoid the competition that they would face with the far more numerous species in warmer climates.And the main reason why penguins live usually in Antarctic region is because adaption on a safer habitat with less predator,enemy and lesser competition for survival.
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No. The fundemental niche is the largest possible niche a population can exist in. If the realized niche becomes larger so does the fundemental niche