They dont.
run or hide
they hide!
No, Penguins are normally very inquisitive when Humans come to their land.
yes they do
no they eat it as soon as they catch the fish
Penguins rely on their natural camouflage to blend in with their icy surroundings, making them less visible to predators like seals and orcas. They also use their agility and speed in the water to escape from dangerous situations. In some cases, penguins may form large groups, known as "rafts," to confuse and deter predators.
Baby Penguins come out with fur and feathers, as they grow older they shed the furry coat and feathers and get the sleek hide that you see on an average penguin.
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The ones that are around in the summer hide away and the winter animals come out, such as penguins. There you go ((-:
They huddle together or hide behind giant glaciers or rocks to avoid snow and harsh winds. Also, you have got to remember that penguins skin is a lot like leather and very hard to penetrate. Therefore, it makes it hard for heat to escape they're bodies.
Penguins avoid predators by staying in large groups called colonies, which provide safety in numbers. When in the water, they use their speed and agility to escape from predators like seals and orcas. On land, penguins rely on their camouflage and burrowing abilities to hide from threats.
Bears hibernate so they basicly disappear in the winter and beavers hide in the dams they bilt so they disappear too