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Emperor penguins come to the Antarctic continent to breed, which lasts from about March to about August -- from laying the egg to hatching the chick.
it is about a chick hatching and how it feels when it hatches and before it hatches
Chick or a fledgling
Male Emperor penguins are responsible for keeping the egg warm and safe on their feet for about two months while the female goes to sea to feed. After hatching, the male continues to care for the chick by protecting it and feeding it until the female returns. The chick is then nurtured by the parents until it is ready to fend for itself.
Most penguins lay two eggs in a clutch, although the two largest species, the Emperor and the King Penguins, lay only one.
AnswerA baby Penguin is called a Chick.
Baby penguins are called chicks or nestlings, but chick is the common and widely used term. They organize themselves in small groups called creches.
It helps it to get out of the egg when it is hatching. It is not a tooth in the proper sense and in most cases it is lost after hatching.
Penguins breed through a process called courtship, where male penguins attract female penguins with displays such as songs and gestures. Once a pair forms, they will build a nest together, usually from stones, and take turns incubating the egg. After hatching, both parents cooperate in feeding and caring for their chick until it is ready to fend for itself.
A baby penguin is called a "chick." A group of baby penguins is called a "Creche."
Well there actually the same percentage of a chance. There both birds and they have an equal chance.
Yes, they do. It's bad for the chick to induce hatching yourself.