Huddling together so the heat gets passed round through conduction of their bodies.
penguins can stay warm in cold arctic waters.
penguins can stay warm in cold arctic waters.
Yes, penguins are warm-blooded animals. They are able to maintain a relatively constant internal body temperature independent of their external environment. This helps them survive in the cold temperatures of their natural habitats.
Penguins can stay out of water for varying amounts of time depending on the species, environmental conditions, and individual bird. Most penguin species can typically stay out of water for several hours to a day before needing to return to the water to feed. Emperor penguins, for example, can stay out of water for several weeks during the breeding season.
I know typical penguins have a stained yellowish-brownish color due to urine and feces. In the winter months while the mother is away getting food, the males will huddle together to stay warm; therefore, when they urinate or have a bowel movement, they stay in one place. Only to humans is that "gross".
Penguins stay close in winter, because they want to stay warm. The question tells the answer.
to stay warm. =D
They huddle together for warmth.
Dolphins have blubber layers that keep their internal temperatures warm. Penguins have different layers of feathers, the first layer is a soft down layer to stay warm, and the outerlayer is water resistant.
They use air conditioning and blankets.
a long time
To keep warm and not freeze.
By putting a coat on and wrapping up in blankets :):):):):):)
by huddling they sharing their body heat
To stay warm when left behind.
Penguins do not build homes or a nest. They stay in the open and huddle together to keep warm. The outermost rotate inwards as the mass of penguins move to keep warm.
They all huddle so they can stay warm, and eat alot so they can get fat to warm themselves up