when first hatched, a young penguin does not have the same dark, black fur that their parent penguins do that help them swim in the water. instead, it is a light gray, patchy and unsmooth layer of hair
A penguin rookery is a place where penguins hatch their eggs and rear their young.
Well, penguins are birds. So they obviously hatch from eggs.
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.
a. some penguins have a pouch and the young stay in there as they travel b. They are carried between the adult penguins' feet
Birds do not have live young, they lay eggs. It is possible to get a double yoked egg, but I don't know whether they are viable or not.
penguins leave their home when they are grown up.
The female penguin lays eggs. Then the baby penguins hatch from the eggs.
By coming out of a egg
Yes, penguins reproduce sexually. The female penguins lay eggs which the male penguins tend to until they hatch.
they walk when they hatch from its egg.
Penguin chicks hatch from eggs.
Some birds do lay eggs even if they haven't mated. Don't know if Penguins do that too. But to lay fertile eggs - eggs that turn into chicks and hatch - they have to mate first.