If you know,PENGUINS DO NOT FLY
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.
Penguins, like all birds, have wings. The difference is that these wings help them swim, not fly.Some sources state that the wings are vestigial, meaning they have become useless for any purpose. This is not the case, as the penguin uses its wings as flippers. Nonetheless, as birds have wings, and penguins are birds, then the logical outcome is that penguins have wings; they are not flippers.
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Because there is lots more types(species)of fish than penguins and fish mate any time and penguins mate only in summer or spring
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The only way to define a group of Penguins is more than a pair, a Nursery of penguins (The offspring) is known as a "Creche". A group of penguins (more than a pair) is known as a Colony, Rookery or even a Huddle. All are groups of more than two.
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All 17 species of penguins live in the southern hemisphere. Usually found near water where they survive best and in secluded areas where there are few predators to take advantage of their flightless wings. Penguins can live in any climate from tropical to the freezing waters of Antarctica.
Not that I know of, but there are yellow eyed penguins
Nope... penguins have no concept of what a 'sport' is !
Chemicals get if fish. Penguins eat fish. Chemicals get in penguins. Any Questions?