A penguin is a large flightless sea bird found in the southern hemisphere. There are no particular names for male and female penguins.
Male puffins and female puffins are both simply referred to as puffins. However, there are several different kinds of puffins, such as the horned puffin and the Atlantic puffin.
The male and female puffin are both called puffins. The baby puffin is referred to as a puffling. The male and female puffins generally mate for life.
It's called a male penguin
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There is no specific name for male, female or baby penguins. :-)
The male penguins protect the female penguins and their babies.
Penguins have a mating call and the males court the females with this call. When a female responds to the call the male finds her and mating takes place. If this is love, then, yes they fall in love.
No, male penguins can't have eggs.
Eskimos live in the Arctic where there are no penguins (penguins are found in the Antarctic) so they don't call them anything.
Yes, penguins reproduce sexually. The female penguins lay eggs which the male penguins tend to until they hatch.
a penguins call
no only a male and a female penguin can
No animals give birth-and penguins lay eggs.
are called locks
yes they do
by peeing on them