Male penguins look after the babies while the mother goes out and catches fish for the baby. The father has a special pouch where the baby can go to keep warm and the mother sometimes travels miles to get food.
The male penguins protect the female penguins and their babies.
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they take turns feed ing it and protecting(watching over) it
So that the chick will live.
penguins can have babies
Penguins have feathers, wings and a beak. Penguins lay eggs and feed their babies.
Yes. Both parents feed the young.
Male penguins do not give birth to babies. Female penguins lay eggs which both the male and female take turns incubating until they hatch. Both parents then take care of the chicks after they are born.
No, males do not participate in the feeding of the kittens.
Penguins only hatch one egg at a time. The Male rests the egg on it's feet and keeps it warm with a body fold, while the female goes off to sea to feed. By the time the female returns, the chick, which hatched several days earlier, is ready to be fed and looked after by the female, while the hungry male heads towards the sea to feed.
You can feed the penguins on iGoogle by pressing them.
In many penguin species, including the Emperor penguin, female penguins leave to feed while males incubate the eggs. This strategy allows females to replenish their energy stores after fasting during egg formation and incubation, while males can focus on protecting the eggs and keeping them warm. It is an energy-efficient way to ensure the survival and health of the offspring.