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Why do penguins in the middle of a huddle stay warm?

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Why penguins huddle together to keep warm?

To stay warm........


Why do penguins huddle together to keep warm?

Basically they huddle together so they stay warm


How do penguins stay warm in the winter?

They huddle together for warmth.


What animals that huddle together to stay warm?

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


How long do penguins stay in there huddle to keep warm?

a long time


How do emperor penguins keep them warm?

Emperor penguins keep warm using the FEATHERS on their body to keep warm, not the FUR on their bodies. Penguins are birds, they don't have fur! They also keep warm by grouping themselves together in a big, well, group!


Why do young penguins huddle together in large groups?

To stay warm when left behind.


Suggest how huddling helps the penguins to keep warm in extreme cold?

The penguins each take turns to go in the middle of the 'waddling circle' so that the circle of penguins around them warm the middle one with their body heat.


How are penguins adaptive to where they lived?

They all huddle so they can stay warm, and eat alot so they can get fat to warm themselves up


Why do penguins huddle together?

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How penguins provide protection and shelter?

the wemon go back to the sea when the men stay there and huddle together to stay warm and hatch the chick


Does a penguin build its home?

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