well they have babies that's all i know from taco's friend:)
A penguins cell reproduction includes the coldness of the penguins habitat.
They are birds and they have eggs.
Penguins only have one sex and that is male. Males reproduce with each other so they have sexual reproduction. Dakota says: Seems legit ^
No, penguins do not pee out of their nipples. Like most birds, penguins excrete waste through a single opening called the cloaca, which is used for both excretion and reproduction. They do not have nipples; instead, female penguins feed their chicks by regurgitating food.
Penguins reproduce through sexual reproduction, where a male and female penguin will come together to mate, leading to the fertilization of an egg. Penguins lay eggs which are then incubated by one or both parents until they hatch into offspring.
Penguins excrete their waste in the form of a whitish paste, known as guano, which is expelled from their cloaca (single opening for waste and reproduction) onto the ice or ground. Penguins huddle together to stay warm in the cold Antarctic environment, and their guano accumulates in designated areas away from their nesting sites.
Penguins have a specialized gland near their tails called the "cloaca" which handles both waste and reproduction. They expel urine and feces together as a white paste, which helps prevent dehydration by conserving water. This adaptation is helpful for penguins' survival in cold and dry Antarctic environments.
Unfortunately Penguins are one of the only animal or for that matter living things that do not reproduce. Of course if this statement is true it arises the question "How then are penguins still present if incapable of reproducing?" and a valid question it would be. However the population of penguins maintains its level of existence by other means than reproduction. For example immortality and penguin eggs growing from the ground much like the common potato.
Female penguins have ovaries and lay eggs. Male penguins have testes inside the body and excrete sperm through, basically, a well-protected hole. Males essentially press themselves against females who are lying down and transfers the sperm. They don't actually have sex.
MRS.GREN stands for Movement, Respiration,Sensitivity, Growth, Reproduction,Excretion, Nutrition.A penguins movement is by waddleing, swimming, sliding, though it cannot fly.ect
Mr. Poppers penguins were Gentoo penguins.
there are heaps - adelli penguins, rockhopper penguins, fairy penguins, emperor penguins, just to name a few