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Penguins

Penguins live primarily in Antarctica, but can also be found in cold coastal areas of South America, New Zealand, Australia, and South Africa. There are seventeen species of Penguins, and seven are found only in Antarctica.

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What is a chuff?

a chuff is your moms face

If the opponent flip summoned penguin soldier can they choose their own monsters to return to their hand?

yes they can because penguin soldier doesn't say that you can only make monsters go back to your opponents hand it says "FLIP: You can return up to 2 Monster Cards from the FIELDto the owner's hand" it states the whole field not just your opponents side of the field. another monster like that is hane-hane

Can fairy penguins defend themselves?

I have had several Fairly or Little Penguins in care over the years. Although they look like cute little cuddly things they aren't. Like all sea birds they have razor sharp beaks that easily tear through flesh. Their little flippers are actually quite strong, and they hurt when they smack you with them. They also have sharp nails at the end of theirwebbed toes. Their bodies are just one big muscle mass.

Why does a penguin swim so fast?

Penguins have evolved to be excellent swimmers in order to catch food and escape predators in the water. Their streamlined body shape, strong flippers, and dense bones help them move efficiently through the water, allowing them to swim fast.

Why do penguins swim so fast?

Penguins have adapted to be fast swimmers in order to catch fish, their primary food source. Their streamlined bodies and flipper-like wings help them navigate through the water with agility and speed. Additionally, being able to swim quickly helps penguins evade predators such as seals and orcas.

Do penguins have nails?

Yes, penguins have nails on their flippers, which help them grip surfaces on land and groom their feathers. These nails are often short and blunt compared to the sharp claws of other birds.

How long do penguins look after their offspring?

Penguin parents will stay with their offspring until their offspring have molted. The length of time until maturity depends on the species of penguin, with smaller penguins taking two to three months to mature, and larger penguins such as the King penguins taking up to 15 months to mature. Once the offspring is able to swim, they are old enough to take care of themselves.

Are penguins very silly?

It depends on what you would consider "silly". But I honestly don't think they are.

Where do magellanic penguins live?

Patagonia, Argentina, Falklands, and Chile

Do penguins have feathers or fur?

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.

Did penguins ever fly?

Actually yes they were able to fly at one period of time. But only for a short period of time, eventually their flippers started to evolve in a way that was disabling them to fly.

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Where can you find a labeled picture of a Gentoo penguin?

http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Image:Gentoo_penguin_nsf_cropped.jpg

What features do penguins share with other birds?

Penguins have feathers, wings and a beak. Penguins lay eggs and feed their babies.

Penguins body parts and special features about it?

The penguin's special features are;

* Black and white body

* Blubber

* Gland that rubs oil on wings

* Shaped like torpedo

The penguin special facts are;

* Can't fly

* Bounces, no jump

* Body temperture-100oF

* Swims up to 15 mph

Do penguins have babies?

After the female and the male mate for one year that's the time the female lay its egg. (early January)

Do penguins have ears?

Yes otherwise how would they hear the squawks of their family. They can tell if it's their family by the tone in their voice and they can't tell by their looks because they all look the same. So conclusion is, penguins do have ears, their just covered up by their feathers.

How much does an emperor penguin weigh?

Adult Emperor Penguins get up to around 75 pounds (35 kilograms).

Does penguin have feathers?

NO!They Just Have Very Soft Texture And Somewhat Hard Texture...Even Though The Penguin Is Considered A Bird,Even Though It Doean't Flyy!

How long is a penguins gestation period?

A penguin's gestation period typically lasts around 33 to 63 days, depending on the species.

How many penguins live in a group?

Penguins usually live in groups called colonies, which can range in size from a few dozen to several thousand individuals, depending on the species. Penguins are social animals that rely on the safety and warmth of the group to thrive.

What do you feed a baby penguin?

You feed it whatever you would feed an adult penguin, but you first must mush it up because baby penguins cannot eat whole foods.

Why do penguins huddle together?

Penguins huddle together for warmth and protection against harsh weather conditions. By staying close to each other, they can conserve body heat and reduce heat loss. Huddling also helps them to feel safe and secure in a group.