yes the dad looks after while the mum looks for fish.
yes the dad keeps the baby on his feet to keep the baby warm, when the baby opens its eyes the daddy lets it go and it walks around looking for his mom. The baby calls to his mom when his mom comes back they feed the baby.
Penguins do not build homes or a nest. They stay in the open and huddle together to keep warm. The outermost rotate inwards as the mass of penguins move to keep warm.
their dad
about 3 months
to stay warm. =D
a long time
To keep warm and not freeze.
The simple answer is "no". Penguins are birds, not marsupials. They do not have pouches.
Yes, they stay in your inventory.
Yes they do...emperor penguins stay close to each other to keep warm while the females take a break
Emperor penguins keep warm using the FEATHERS on their body to keep warm, not the FUR on their bodies. Penguins are birds, they don't have fur! They also keep warm by grouping themselves together in a big, well, group!
Dolphins have blubber layers that keep their internal temperatures warm. Penguins have different layers of feathers, the first layer is a soft down layer to stay warm, and the outerlayer is water resistant.
penguins are warm blooded and have padded feet so they can live extremely cold weathers. Also they are birds so have feathers to keep warm. Baby penguins stay in between their mother's legs and they have feathers and padded feet so they keep very warm!