penguin chicks have fluffy feathers to protect them from the cold of the antarctic
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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.
It looks very puffy and very fluffy. Only baby penguins have down feathers.
Penguins are covered in feathers, not fur. Penguins molt once each year. During this time, the birds lose all of their feathers.
Penguins do have feathers
Well the father penguin keeps the chick warm by sheltering it under it's belly feathers
When a penguin is a chick, it has gray down feathers. As it gets older and more mature, the down is replaced by the smooth, water-proof, back and white feathers you are used to seeing.
The penguin chick's feathers can't keep it warm on its own, so the penguin uses their parents as a resource.
Like all birds, penguins have feathers.
not until they are 2years old and until then they have gray fluffy down feathers
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