A penguin's feet is not fluffy because the bird has to walk on the hard snow, icebergs, ice floes etc. It even swims in the cold waters of the poles thus swimming with fluffy feet would be inconvenient.
He's still fluffy so you can tell him apart from the rest of the penguins. You can't really tell all the other penguins apart.
we're bringing fluffy back, yeah those fluffy penguins dont know how to act, yeah take it to the chorus, get your fluffy on, shake your tail, get your fluffy on, watch yourself, get your fluffy onnn.
LOL. Ok, so yes, in a way penguins are fluffy, but only when they are young. By the time they grow their adult feathers they are sleek and waterproof.
penguin chicks have fluffy feathers to protect them from the cold of the antarctic
Baby penguins are so fluffy because since they are new borns,they need the extra fur until they get older and can stand the coldness along with there families :)
Penguins have wedded feet so they could swim underwater
Emperor Penguins are around 4 feet tall.
They get big fluffy coats to wear and woolly hats and scarves
yes they do emperor penguins have not much but not to little hair on their feet :)
penguins keep their eggs on their feet to keep the egg warm.if its not on their feet it might die.
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Certainly! Penguins have webbed feet that help them swim efficiently in the water. Their feet are also adapted for walking on land, with special glands to help regulate their body temperature and prevent their feet from freezing in cold weather. Penguins have claws on their feet that come in handy for gripping onto slippery surfaces, such as ice.