Penguins keep their eggs inside a little flap of skin between their feet. But in specific species of penguins in Southern Africa, Australia, and Southern South America, they can make a nest of rocks and roll their eggs into the nest and lay on their stomach, on the egg to keep it warm.
the parent penguins will take it in turn to stand on the egg to keep it warm, the parent who isn't standing on the egg, would go into the ocean and look for food (fish) to bring back to the family.
Penguins reproduce by laying eggs. The female penguin lays one or two eggs, which she and her male partner take turns incubating. Once the eggs hatch, the parents take care of the chicks until they are ready to fend for themselves.
parent penguins do take care of thier eggs,they take shifts the dad warms the egg while the mother gets food
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.
Polar bears don't lay eggs... you're thinking of penguins, primarily emperor penguins
they use their stomachs as an incubator to keep the eggs warm enough to hatch properly without defects.
Father penguins are called "males" or "dads." In the case of Emperor penguins, they are also sometimes referred to as the "brooding male" because they take care of the eggs while the female goes to feed in the ocean.
by keeping them warm by putting the egg in under neath there legs
Penguins take turns incubating their eggs on their feet, keeping them warm and safe from predators. After hatching, both parents share the responsibility of feeding and caring for the chick, regurgitating food to nourish them until they are ready to fend for themselves. Young penguins stay close to their parents for protection and guidance until they are old enough to survive on their own.
penguins eggs
They get the baby peunguins and tuck them into the fluff on their bellies!!
with a gun
No, male penguins can't have eggs.