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yes because of the way they waddle and play all the time ***2nd answerer says: So they can find another penguin with which to mate! . . . 3rd answer Because they just are they way that rock hoppers have yellow feathered heads and they belly slide across the ice!!! They are just SO CUTE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! And they are just sooooooo perfect and fat and fluffy!!!! hehehehe No, seriously, THEY ARE!! :D

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Are penguins black?

Penguins appear black due to their dense coat of feathers that are actually dark blue or gray in color. This coloration camouflages them when swimming in the ocean against predators looking up from below.


Do penguins camouflage with snow?

Yes, penguins have a black and white coloration that helps them blend in with their icy surroundings, providing some level of camouflage against predators like seals and orcas. The black areas on their back help them blend in with the dark ocean water when viewed from below, while the white belly camouflages them from above against the bright surface of the ice and snow.


Penguins are what type of animal?

Penguins are flightless birds that are adapted to living in cold climates. They are known for their distinctive black and white coloration and their skill in swimming underwater.


How are polar bears and penguins different?

Penguins are birds, they are black and white, and they eat small fish.Polar bears are mammals, they weight approx 300kg or more, and they eat variable size of fish and seals.The polar bear is a mammal, the penguin is a birdThe polar bear is a predator, the penguin is both predator and preyThe polar bear lives in the Arctic, the penguin lives in the southern hemisphere (many around the Antarctic)The Polar bear hibernates, the penguin is active all year round.


How did jackass penguins get the name?

Jackass penguins got their name from the loud braying sounds they make that resemble the sounds of a donkey, hence the "jackass" reference. These penguins are also known as African penguins or black-footed penguins.