i don't know sorry
the emperor penguin.
it is a type of penguin kind of penguin with yellow crest
No, but there is a yellow-eyed penguin which lives in New Zealand. It is one of the worlds rarest and is found on the south east coast of the south island of New Zealand, Stewart island and on the Campbell and Auckland islands in the sub-antarctic.
The Red Crest Is Lucian,The Green Crest is Janus,The Yellow Crest Is Ekaterina,The Black Crest Is Madrigals,And The Blue Crest is Tomas. :)
a light blue, white centre and yellow crest
The Macaroni penguin was named by early English explorers for its yellow crest feathers which resembled those worn in the hats of young18th century men called 'macaronis'; a label later immortalized in the words of the Revolutionary War song 'Yankee Doodle.'Macaroni penguins are the largest of the six species of crested penguins.Macaronis usually kick the first-laid egg out of the nest soon after the second egg is laid and only one egg ever hatches; a highly unusual trait for birds but not for penguins.
A Phainopepla is a black bird with a crest....glossy black.
You can refer to the site below on how it looks like... the one in the middle is the young one... http://www.nationalgeographic.com/suburbansafari/images/gallery-penguin-lrg.jpg
Iguana - only option that fits
No, Homo habilis does not have a sagittal crest. Sagittal crests are present in some species of early hominins like Paranthropus but not in Homo habilis.
The Goldcrest is the smallest bird in the UK. It is a tiny, lively greenish bird with a yellow crest on its head.
The colors that are presented in the crest of the Leicester Tigers are yellow and orange along with the color green. It is very bright colors that could be seen from afar.