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Q: Which body structure helps the penguin stay warm as it dives into icy water?
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What kind of body shape of penguins have when diving in water?

When a penguin dives into the water, it has a very long oval shape. This tapered front and rear help the penguin to travel very quickly through the water due to the penguin's tapered surface area.


What kind of body shape do penguins have when diving in water?

When a penguin dives into the water, it has a very long oval shape. This tapered front and rear help the penguin to travel very quickly through the water due to the penguin's tapered surface area.


Where does a penguin eat?

It's obious a penguin eats fish. It dives down from the icy snow and into the water and finds what it can. Penguins are a lunch to Leopard seals. So penguins must be careful in open water -Smarter226688


Why is the penguin important?

Helps steer in water


Why is the penguin tail important?

Helps steer in water


What is the kinds of dives?

Surface, shallow-water, deep-water and saturation dives in SCUBA - to name a few.


How does a dolphin dives?

they go under water


How being large helps penguin survive at low temperatures?

A hot water bottle


Does a penguin have webbed feet?

Yes they do and it is used for swimming.Extra:Their streamlined body shape also helps them swim faster in water as it reduces the water resistance (also known as friction) between the water and the penguin.


What does blubber do on a penguin?

The blubber helps keep penguins warm during the winter and the cold water.


How have penguins adapted to survive in the Antarctic?

Penguins are sea birds and survive in liquid water. They breed on Antarctica's beaches during periods when there is 24/7 sunlight, making it warmer than when there is no son. When a penguin wants to warm up, a penguin dives into the Southern Ocean that surrounds the continent.


What does a Walrus do when it faces danger?

Its normally by water so it quickly dives into water.