A penguin is not an ectotherm because it doesn't receive heat from the sun or by doing things like bathing. The outter coat acts as a consulation, retaining the heat.
Ectotherms are cold-blooded, which means they invest less energy than endotherms do to regulate body temperature. They can save their energy, so they don't have to eat as much, or as soon, in order to get energy.
NO! That is impossible! The bear would just eat the penguin.
A penguin's outer layer of feathers is quite dense and sleek, providing insulation and waterproofing. While they may feel softer than they appear, you would likely find a penguin's texture to be more firm than squishy.
It's actually a penguin. He said that if he could have any pet it would be a penguin named Tux.
lol no unless it were a chew toy. it would of bit you first
that would depend on weather you set it alight or not
I would belive it would be exothermic. This is just a guess, but crabs live underwater mostly; They are exposed to diffrent tempertures. I am not sure about their homoeostasis, but they are exposed to many mixed temperatures, so it would be hard to keep an internal temperature going.
Ectothermic means its cold bloodedendothermic means that its warm bloodedOne trait that distinguishes the major groups of vertebrates from one another is the way in which they control their body temperature. Most fish, amphibians, and reptiles have body temperatures that are close to the temperature of their environment.2 Fish, amphibians, and reptiles are ectotherms. An ectotherm is an animal whose body does not produce much internal heat. Its body temperature changes depending on the temperature of the environment. For example, when a turtle is lying in the sun on a riverbank, it has a higher body temperature than when it is swimming in a cool river. Ectotherms are sometimes called "cold-blooded," but that is misleading. The blood of ectotherms is often quite warm.3 In contrast to the turtle, a beaver would have the same body temperature whether it was in cool water or on warm land. The beaver is an endotherm. An endotherm is an animal whose body controls and regulates its temperature by controlling the internal heat it produces. An endotherm's body temperature usually does not change much, even when the temperature of its environment changes. Mammals and birds are endotherms. They have a stable body temperature that is typically much warmer than their environment. Endotherms are often called "warm-blooded" animals.
Endothermic animals are those that must generate their own heat to maintain their body temperature. These animals are commonly referred to as "warm-blooded." An animal that is endothermic is categorized as an endotherm, and this includes all mammals. The opposite of an endotherm is an ectotherm.
Ectotherms are cold-blooded, which means they invest less energy than endotherms do to regulate body temperature. They can save their energy, so they don't have to eat as much, or as soon, in order to get energy.
Since penguins exist on a diet mostly of fish, they would be considered prey. Sharks, as well as some of the other large marine animals would be considered predators to penquins.
The neutral mutation of the penguin is actually very rare. It is considered a one in a zillion mutation. The penguin would appear completely black. Most penguins would be black with a white oval on its stomach, this one on the other hand is black without a white oval on its stomach.
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Shrimp and Krill compose 90+ percent of a penguins diet and therefore would be considered their main prey.
Yes, there is a penguin called Ethanross, I would think that would be your name, considering why you would just put a random penguin on here!
The most tiniest penguin would be the fairy penguin
you can not do that 1. where would you find a penguin?2. will the penguin get mad at you? or mabey you can dump it on the penguin