No, penguins do not need to keep warm because they live in a very cold climate.
yes to keep warm
they are very warm from there bushy fur. www.youtube/likeaboss.com
Because penguins have fur to keep them warm.
Penguins are birds and therefore do not have fur. They have feathers, which insulate their bodies and keep them warm. Oils in the feathers help the birds glide through the water.
no penguins have thick fur that helps them be warm............
Emperor penguins keep warm using the FEATHERS on their body to keep warm, not the FUR on their bodies. Penguins are birds, they don't have fur! They also keep warm by grouping themselves together in a big, well, group!
Animals need to keep warm, some keep warm by the fur that they have, penguins huddle up they make a circle 1 stands in the middle 2 keep warm then the next 1 goes and they keep going.
Cats have fur to keep them warm when they are cold.
They're born with really warm fur, so they can keep warm w/o the parents having to do anything special.
No, orcas including other marine mammals do not have fur, but contain a special fat called blubber to keep warm.
Penguins have a lot of fur to keep them warm but to protect their eggs over the long winter, males have to huddle together. All the body heat coming together helps the eggs stay warm.
Penguins do have feathers, but people often confuse them for fur because unlike most bird feathers, they are short and dense. These unique feathers are also waterproof on the outside and insulated on the inside to keep the penguins warm in such frigid climates.