What is being done to protect the galapagos penguins?
The penguins live in the Galapagos national park which protects them from being touched or disturbed by the public.
What is the problem in Mr Popper's Penguins?
Mr. Popper needs money for his family and he needs to find how to get money for his family and the penguins.
Why are penguins wider at the bottom than at top?
Natural Hydrodynamics. Same as in all birds nature has crafted them in a wedge shape for better movement through water or air.
How many weeks does it take for a penguin egg to hatch?
well, if it takes 62-66 days it means it would take around 9 weeks
It may be that your values need some adjustment. You may first want to try a higher viscosity oil to see if that helps.
What are the penguins communication?
In the Beginning
of the game you choose either safe chat(Where you choose out of a menu to prevent you from say bad words) Or unlimited text chat (you can type what you say and if you say bad words it bans you)
Hope This helped dude!
-Tommy541(My penguin)
Animals that can live in both saltwater and freshwater?
a type of free-floating and weekly swimming algae
Do Eskimos live on the south or north pole?
The southern pole is utterly inhospitable for humans. Even though the northern polar region is no picnic it is on this end of the globe that there are indigenous populations such as the Inuit.
What kind of small bird has orange feet and beak and a black and white tail?
I'm pretty sure it's a penguin.
Yes, like all other birds, penguins have feathers. Penguin feathers are short, overlapping and densely packed. The outer part of the feather is waterproof while the inner down section traps an insulating layer of air, keeping the penguin warm in the sometimes freezing water.
Is a penguin a consumer primary?
Penguins are not a primary consumer. They are known as secondary consumers as they eat small fish. Those small fish are primary consumers.
What still life at the penguin cafe about?
still life at the penguin cafe is a ballet, its point is to make the audience understand more about endangered animals or extinct animals, its also to show you how man kind makes animals extinct or endangered!
What do the African penguins eat in wild?
African penguins eat pilchards, anchovies, sardines, mackerel and herrings, squid, and shellfish.
In Penguins of Madagascar why doesn't Rico talk?
B/c he eats and regurgitates all these weapons and it probably damaged his vocal cords so he can only make noises and occasionally say words, but you can tell it takes effort for him to talk.
Yes, Steve Irwin provides a voice in Happy Feet. He plays one the creatures the penguins encounter on the way to find out what happened to the fish (the ones with the Australian accents). I think it's a bull seal.
How does melting sea ice affect penguins?
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.
What is the figure of speech of Swiftly flies the feathered death?
Figure of speech is 'personification'. Here death is personified.
This sentence was quoted by Ronald Ross, from Drydens translation of Aenid, to describe the malaria spreading Anophelus mosquitto..
"Jove bow'd the heav'ns, and lent a gracious ear,
And thunder'd on the left, amidst the clear.
Sounded at once the bow; and swiftly flies
The feather'd death, and hisses thro' the skies"
-Dryden's translation of the Aeneid
(drkmasokan@gmail.com)What is the similarity between penguin and bird?
Penguins are a kind of bird. But if you were comparing a penguin to a robin or duck, here is the answer. They both have feathers and wings although a penguin's wings are called flippers. They have feet and beaks. They are warm-blooded. They lay eggs. Penguins and some other kinds of birds swim. They all can walk.