Somtimes they huddle for soial time!
penguins huddle to keep their eggs warm only the male penguins huddle with the eggs because the mothers go to collect food for their new family the male take it in turns to stand in the middle if an egg is dropped the penguin inside dies
They huddle together, keeping their backs to the wind. They keep shuffling and moving is a circle, so those on the outside (suffering the cold) will eventually change with those in the warmer centre of the huddle.
Penguins huddle together to keep warm because they can share body heat and reduce heat loss to the environment. By forming a tight group, they create a microclimate that helps them survive in cold conditions.
The penguins huddle close together in cold weather.
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animals huddle together to keep warm in some situations
penguins huddle to keep their eggs warm only the male penguins huddle with the eggs because the mothers go to collect food for their new family the male take it in turns to stand in the middle if an egg is dropped the penguin inside dies
A group of whales can be called a huddle.
well it depends, penguins huddle up together, bears hibernate and we were thick clothes
Jack Huddle was born in 1928.
Jack Huddle died in 1973.
Franklin Huddle was born in 1943.
Huddle - software - was created in 2006.
David Huddle was born in 1942.
Huddle House was created in 1964.
Penguins huddle together to keep warm.Somewhere in the group huddle, Tiny Tim yelled "I can't breathe!"
Huddle around to stay warm.