Penguins have padded feet to insulate them against the cold (penguins walk on snow and land, they have no shoes!), and also to protect them from the rough surfaces on which they walk.
camel
It is to ensure more friction between the ice and the feet, or else a better grip, so that thw penguin will not slip and fall.
smelly feet
a monkey.
The penguin chick's feathers can't keep it warm on its own, so the penguin uses their parents as a resource.
Yes it does!
camel
Penguin feet
Alpacas have padded feet, an adaptation they got to protect their feet from their harsh habitats
hump and padded feet
this penguin hops on both feet
penguin
A penguin! I'm kidding. A puffin very closely resembles a penguin, but can't swim as well.
A penguin can grow two feet.If you mean 'How tall can a penguin grow in feet?' then the answer would depend on the species.
Mumble the penguin in happy feet is an emperor penguin but he still looks like a baby but I dunno why
easy to walk on the sandy ground if you are in the dessert
Adelie Penguin