no they don't actually .the feathers help them stay warm according to the habitat they like to live in.
a penguin is aquatic because it li8ve in water
Yes. All penguins are aquatic.
There are many aquatic birds such as geese, ducks, penguins, herons, cranes and more.
A penguin may be the most suitable answer, but a loon is a consideration.
Penguins are aquatic animals as they live in water most of their lives. Likewise gulls, pelicans, albatrosses, and most swans, ducks, and geese qualify.
A. The animal one? the penguin one B. Penguins have feathers and lay eggs. I think they are in the bird family.
Yes, penguin feathers differ from regular bird feathers in several ways. They are shorter, denser, and more tightly packed, providing better insulation and waterproofing, which is essential for their cold aquatic environment. Additionally, penguin feathers have a unique structure that traps air, enhancing buoyancy and aiding in swimming. Overall, these adaptations help penguins thrive in their specific habitats.
Penguins are aquatic,flightless birds.
The Singapore Zoo has a large variety of aquatic animals on exhibit. One aquatic animal it has that has feathers is a duck.
Feathers.
feathers.
yes infact the penguin doesn't have feathers But they do. All birds have feathers of some sort.