No. There are plenty of diving birds which would have choked, drowned and died out unless they were able to hold their breath while diving.
can they dive deeper than a nother bird? yes they can
Penguins dive for their food. Auks, which are similar to penguins, are smaller arctic birds that are able to fly and they dive for their food.
an emperor penguin, they can also dive deeper than chinstrap penguins
Emperor penguins are the largest of all penguin species, standing about 3-4 feet tall and weighing up to 80 pounds. They are the only penguin species that breeds during the harsh Antarctic winter, with males incubating the eggs on their feet to keep them warm. These penguins can also dive deeper than any other bird, reaching depths of up to 1,800 feet in search of food.
They can dive up to 500 feet deep.
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Penguins dive in the sea and catch fish. Penguins are excellent swimmers and are very fast underwater.
King Penguins are very good at swimming and diving in fact king penguins can dive up to 100 meters.They are very good at diving. Thank you for reading this please rate yes
emperor penguins can dive down to 1,850 ft (565 m) for up to 23 minutes im not sure about other species though...
There are recorded instances of Emporer penguins diving up to 565m (1870ft) for durations lasting up to 22minutes. It is possible they can go deeper for longer, but as yet this has not been observed.
The larger penguins can dive deeper than the smaller penguins. Emperor Penguins have been recorded diving to depths below 1,800 feet (565m), for as long as 22 minutes. So that would include the Epipelagic zone (surface level down to 650 feet [200 metres]) and part of the Mesopelagic zone (650 feet to 3,300 feet [200m to 1,000 metres]).
Yes, deeper can be an adverb. (e.g. dive deeper) However, the equivalent adverb "more deeply" is sometimes appropriate.