Okay! Well this is toughy.
Penguins do sing. yes. But its very VERY high sweet sounding melody that does sound better than your choir.
So yeah. EAT IT!
Penguins identify potential mates through various courtship rituals such as vocalizations, displays, and preening behaviors. Once a bond is formed, penguins often remain faithful to their mate for breeding seasons. They can also recognize each other through visual and vocal cues.
the have sex w every one
The mother and the father sing before the mother goes to find food. They do this so that when she gets back she can find her family. Watch march of the penguins.
The emperor pengun migrate to find a mate and have a baby.
Emperor penguins are serially monogamous. They will have one mate for a season, but the next year they might find a new mate.
Penguins live in communities for warmth. When it gets really cold they can huddle up together, and they find their mate in their communities.
they mate when their parents leave them.
It is physically impossible for a human to mate with a penguin. They are two different species with no ability to produce an off spring by the fusion of their sex gametes.
Yes.
Emperor penguins mate through a unique ritual where the female selects a male based on his courtship display. The male then performs a "triumph ceremony" involving vocalizations and head movements to attract the female. Once a pair is formed, they will copulate, with the male balancing on top of the female.
NO!
Penguins can have sex for 5.7 hours straight at the most.