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Penguins do not actually have blubber - blubber is vascularized fat which is characteristic of cetaceans, pinnipeds and sirenians. Penguins do have a thick layer of fat which does help to keep them warm, but their main source of warmth is their feathers and down. From http://www.penguinscience.com/education/ask_a_researcher.php : 1. How do penguins feathers work to keep them warm? Adélie Penguins have about 100 feathers per square inch, which is a density that is far higher than in other birds. Their feathers are short, cup-shaped and overlap closely to make a waterproof covering for the body. The base of the feather has downy tufts that trap the warm air near the penguin's skin. Adélie Penguins also have a layer of down growing beneath the contour feathers, as well as a thick layer of fat under their skin that further helps to insolate their bodies from the cold. and 8. Do they like the cold air?Penguins have many adaptations to keep them warm. When the temperature gets a few degrees above freezing they must work to lose heat by panting and fluffing their feathers. *****Please help our schools by pointing this out to our teachers! My niece came home with a study guide for an upcoming test that stated "Penguins have blubber". Although this is a simple mistake and easy to confuse, it's always better to teach and have our children grow up learning the truth!*****
This period is called molting. The animals must remain out of the water, because their downy baby feathers are too absorbent: the animals would drown.Once most of the baby down feathers have fallen out, then the animal can enter the water.
yes penguins do have diets the must eat a penguin every week or they will die
Oh, what a happy little question! Penguins don't go through metamorphosis like butterflies do. Instead, they go through a process called molting where they shed and replace their feathers each year. It's all part of nature's way of helping them stay warm and swim gracefully in the chilly waters.
Its body is growing while the exoskeleton stays the same.
The answer to that is ......................... You must be out of your mind person
You cant...they must all die immediately.
A vulture doesn't and I think a Condor also.
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Penguins(female) lay large eggs, then the Male will keep it warm while the MOM feeds herself, they will take turns to keep the egg warm until it hatches, if you rent the movie " March of the Penguins" you will see, this is a must see film, you will remember it for the rest of your life.
To get the penguins up the cliff on Club Penguin, you must click on the ski lift, then you can play a couple of extra snow games.