it depends on what kind, for example, the emperor penguin takes care of it's chicks for up to 5 months then the chicks can go out to sea.
yes the ice is melting and the penguins need the ice to live without ice it's hard for the penguins because they can't swim forever! The polar bears face the same problem. We should all try to conserve energy to protect the penguins and the earth.
All birds lay eggs and most of them take care of their young. However, a few mammals and amphibians fit those two criteria, as well. I am unaware of any living reptiles that fit that criteria, although some guard their nests until their young hatch, but many if not most dinosaurs raised their young, and they all laid eggs.
you cant really take care of a valcano.
Platypuses are not born; they are hatched, as the platypus is one of just two types of egg-laying mammals. The female platypus takes very good care of its young for several months until they are weaned. The young sometimes stay with the mother as a family group until the next breeding season.
Penguins are animals and extensively interact with their environment in order to find food, mate, and raise their young.
The father.
Yes, penguins take care of their young after birth. Both parents typically take turns incubating the egg and feeding the chick once it hatches. The parents provide warmth, protection, and food until the chick is strong enough to fend for itself.
Penguins stop protecting their young chick when it is 8 months old because that is when it is big enough to take care of it's self and cope around the place alone.
Penguins take turns incubating their eggs on their feet, keeping them warm and safe from predators. After hatching, both parents share the responsibility of feeding and caring for the chick, regurgitating food to nourish them until they are ready to fend for themselves. Young penguins stay close to their parents for protection and guidance until they are old enough to survive on their own.
for 5 months then the chicks will be ready to go out to sea
they feed it and keep it warm
They get the baby peunguins and tuck them into the fluff on their bellies!!
with a gun
Most young are helpless, and depend on their parents to survive. Some reptiles like snakes and turtles, though, don't care for their young, and let them fend for themselves. Yes, baby penguins are helpless. They must be fed and kept warm by their parents.
fish for food to their new born baby penguins or take care of the new born penguins
Male penguins do not give birth to babies. Female penguins lay eggs which both the male and female take turns incubating until they hatch. Both parents then take care of the chicks after they are born.
By being nice to them