the male penguin keeps the baby warm be tween his legs
a penguin keeps warm with its blubber
The blubber keeps the penguin warm
It's black and thick skin
About a couple months
he sits on it to keep it warm A: The father penguin uses his beak to roll the egg onto the top of his feet. He then rests his body down over it to keep it warm.
Well the mother penguin sits on the egg to keep it warm while the dad penguin goes to get fish from the sea near by. Well the mother penguin sits on the egg to keep it warm while the dad penguin goes to get fish from the sea near by.
they um keep the egg warm until the mama penguin returns from her long journey
The female lays an egg, which is placed on the feet of the male, who keeps the egg warm by covering it with a fold of skin. The female goes to sea to feed. When she returns after several days, the egg or chick is swopped over to the female, and the male goes off to feed.
Its feathers and fat and the crowded company of other penguins.
The male penguin sits on the egg while the female penguin goes out to see for fish (food). His bod fat helps keep the egg warm and protected from the harsh elements. Once th chick is hatch, the mother returns and shares the food she has caught with the chick.
The male Emperors balance the egg on their feet and cover them with their brood pouch to protect them from the harsh cold wind on the Antarctic ice. They care for them for two months. During this period, the females go on a hunting trip.
The father penguin holds the egg on its feet by balancing it on top of his toes and covering it with a warm layer of feathers known as a brood pouch. This allows for better insulation and protection of the egg from the harsh Antarctic weather.