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the female penguin hunts
Most likely no, because "Emperor Penguin" refers to their species, so "female emperor penguin" would be correct, not "empress".
Yellow, mostly. Unless female.
The scientific name of the Emperor Penguin is Aptenodytes forsteri. The scientific name of an animal is not dependent upon the sex of the animal; all Emperor Penguins, male or female, are known by the same scientific name.
The male is Bigger.
The role or job of an emperor penguin are to take care of the chick.
Female emperor penguins look very similar to male emperor penguins. They are approximately the same size and have a similar black and white plumage. The main difference is that females have a slightly smaller beak. You can search online for images of female emperor penguins to see for yourself.
"Alpha" is the adjective that describes the noun "female," and "firmly" is the adverb that describes the verb "leads."
that's a good question, i think they store food
the female penguins lays her eggs the the male penguin takes care of the eggs he puts the eggs under his blubber to keep it worm while the female finds food it takes 2-3 moths for the egg to hatch
From Wikipedia:"The Emperor Penguin is the tallest and heaviest of all living penguin species and is endemic to Antarctica. The male and female are similar in plumage and size, reaching 122 cm in height and weighing anywhere from 22 to 45 kg."
The female Emperor Penguin lays one egg in May or early June.The male incubates the egg for 64 consecutive days until hatching by balancing it on the tops of his feet.