You can refer to the site below on how it looks like... the one in the middle is the young one...
http://www.nationalgeographic.com/suburbansafari/images/gallery-penguin-lrg.jpg
Penguins eat fish, which is classed as meat, so yes, they are carnivores.
Emperor penguins primarily feed on fish, squid, and krill. They are known to dive to great depths, up to 500 meters, in search of food. They can hold their breath for around 20 minutes while hunting underwater.
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Emperor penguins can have up to four layers of fat to help insulate and protect them from the extreme cold of their Antarctic habitat. These layers of fat provide essential insulation and energy reserves for the penguins during the harsh winter months.
Some penguins, like Emperor Penguins, breed and raise their young entirely on sea ice. When sea ice melts earlier at the end of winter this disrupts the breeding season. Another problem is that the penguins' food source, krill and other tiny crustaceans, survives on phytoplankton and zooplankton that grow on the ice. As the ice disappears, so does the plankton, disrupting the food chain.
King penguins look a lot like emperor penguins, but they have orange coloring instead of yellow. They are also about a foot shorter.
emperor penguins skin is important because it covers their skin just like us
Female emperor penguins look very similar to male emperor penguins. They are approximately the same size and have a similar black and white plumage. The main difference is that females have a slightly smaller beak. You can search online for images of female emperor penguins to see for yourself.
It depends
They were named because they are so Big like an emperor.
The penguins are Emperor penguins, also known asAptenodytes forsteri. They are the tallest and heaviest of any penguin species. They can stand up to about 48 inches tall and weigh up to about 99 pounds.King penguins look somewhat like Emperors, but Kings are thinner. Kings were not depicted in this documentary, but Kings have similar orange markings on their heads.
Emperor penguins live in the sea. That's where they find their food chain and where they live most of the year. It's warmer than on land. However, Emperor penguins that breed on Antarctica's beaches do so on ice, which is ever-changing in its shape, due to the constant wind.
because it is easy for them to look after.
no they do not
Emperor penguins are not dangerous to humans.
emperor penguins doesn't really have nicknames there just called a emperor penguins or just a penguin. :)
No, emperor penguins do not have a pouch. Pouches are a feature found in marsupials, where they carry their young. Emperor penguins do not have this adaptation.