Because thats how they show their undying love for one another. It is like to how humans give stones to each other on rings.
They sing to find their mate
They're actually not possessive over partners. Possessive means to control, dominate or force. Penguins are actually a "mates for life" species. Once they choose their partner, they will stick together as a couple for as long as they both live, it's pure love. The males are also true gentlemen - they incubate the eggs while the mother waddles off to socialise with her girly friends. Penguins are also known to have homosexual relationships. Homosexual penguins will sometimes "adopt" an egg-shaped pebble and look after it as if it was a real egg, or they may adopt an egg that has been abandoned or orphaned (as a result of the parents being eaten by predators). If you do a quick image search for "penguin love" or something similar, you will find dozens of pictures of penguins hugging, kissing (affectionately pecking with their beaks) and "holding" fins. However, penguins are extremely possessive over one thing - pebbles. Yes, that's right. Pebbles. Penguins like to spend hours looking for perfectly rounded pebbles to collect in their beaks and make a nest with. These pebbles need to be smooth and not sharp, so they are comfortable to lay on in the nest. Sometimes penguins are seen aggressively defending their nests from other penguins who they think will try to steal the pebbles.
Emperor penguins mate for life.
they dont they just make a little circle of pebbles on the ground
The sound of each other's voice
Adellie penguins use pebbles to build nests.
the male penguin goes to a beach and spends the whole entire day looking for the perfect pebble for the mate..
The pebbles are collected to build a nest.
They make the nest out of pebbles or rocks that they find.
They sing to find their mate
I think penguins are very cute.Penguins are a mates for life species.She spent months studying the penguins in their natural habitat.
They're actually not possessive over partners. Possessive means to control, dominate or force. Penguins are actually a "mates for life" species. Once they choose their partner, they will stick together as a couple for as long as they both live, it's pure love. The males are also true gentlemen - they incubate the eggs while the mother waddles off to socialise with her girly friends. Penguins are also known to have homosexual relationships. Homosexual penguins will sometimes "adopt" an egg-shaped pebble and look after it as if it was a real egg, or they may adopt an egg that has been abandoned or orphaned (as a result of the parents being eaten by predators). If you do a quick image search for "penguin love" or something similar, you will find dozens of pictures of penguins hugging, kissing (affectionately pecking with their beaks) and "holding" fins. However, penguins are extremely possessive over one thing - pebbles. Yes, that's right. Pebbles. Penguins like to spend hours looking for perfectly rounded pebbles to collect in their beaks and make a nest with. These pebbles need to be smooth and not sharp, so they are comfortable to lay on in the nest. Sometimes penguins are seen aggressively defending their nests from other penguins who they think will try to steal the pebbles.
penguins are black and white because the colors atract mates so penguins can reproduce
Emperor penguins mate for life.
they dont they just make a little circle of pebbles on the ground
The sound of each other's voice
Emperor Penguins are soul mates, they love and snuggle and kiss each other. Like my yorkie to my westie. mwah