they have alot of fat on them and are usually moving quickly
they have thick skin
because they have webbed feet
because they have webbed feet and webbed feet dont freeze
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.
No
'There are certain arteries in a penguins foot that can adjust the blood flow according to the foot temperature.'
To keep it off the ice/snow and to keep it warmer.
For penguins to stand and also for them to keep their eggs off the ice/snow.
You can't until December 20th (Holiday party) and you can only freeze penguins if your a member
Penguins have been known to incubate their eggs on their feet. This is because if they were to set the egg on the ice, which makes up their breeding grounds, the egg would freeze solid. For many months they maneuver their feet, and a fat role, around the egg cradling it, and keeping it safe from harm and toasty warm.
Yes penguins have wings, however, they are more evolved as flippers for swimming and are useless towards flying. This is also why any pictures of penguins in the water look like they are "flying" in the water.
thay have like heat pads in ther feet thay have like heat pads in ther feet