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All penguins stay in one large community when on land. But they are more solitary in water.
yes penguins are amphibians we know this because they can stay in water and land too
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Penguins stay close in winter, because they want to stay warm. The question tells the answer.
No penguin 'stays' on the Antarctic continent, although many types of penguins come to land to breed. Examples are Emperor, King, Adelie, Rock Hopper, and so forth.
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Yes, in fact penguins are more agile and graceful in the water then when they are on land.
Penguins can stay out of water for varying amounts of time depending on the species, environmental conditions, and individual bird. Most penguin species can typically stay out of water for several hours to a day before needing to return to the water to feed. Emperor penguins, for example, can stay out of water for several weeks during the breeding season.
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Penguins nest in groups called rookeries. Some of these rookeries can have over a million birds! A group of penguins on land is called a waddle. A group of penguins in the water is called a raft. Sometimes the penguin chicks in a colony stay together in a large group called a creche.
Seals typically do not hunt penguins on land; they primarily hunt in the water where they are more agile and can utilize their swimming skills. However, some seal species, like leopard seals, may opportunistically prey on penguins when they are on ice floes or in shallow waters. This behavior is driven by the availability of food and the seals' need for energy, especially during breeding seasons when penguins are more accessible. Overall, seals are more adapted to hunting in aquatic environments rather than on land.