don't know but it looks jazzy.
Why do baby penguins die when cold air gets to the egg?
While birds are growing inside the egg - any bird, including penguins - their bodies are forming. The egg is what provides them with protection from the outside world. The parent bird sits on the egg to keep it at a temperature that is just right for the growing baby. If the egg gets too cold, the baby bird dies because its feathers and its body aren't completely formed to protect it from the cold outside.
Penguins, besides their feathers, need a thick layer of fat covering them to keep them from freezing. Baby penguins form that fat in the egg. If the egg gets too cold before they are ready to come out into the world, they freeze to death. Not all penguins live in cold places you know.. Some penguins live near the sea in Africa - need the equator where it gets very, very hot!
Why do penguins live in communities?
Penguins live in communities for warmth. When it gets really cold they can huddle up together, and they find their mate in their communities.
What is special about a penguin?
They are flightless birds who have adapted their bodies/feathers/wings/feet/eyes for life in a marine environment. They are birds that "fly" through the water.
What is the most colorful penguin?
there is no such a colorful penguins THE color they have is only,
yellow:
macoroni penguin yellow eye penguins
red: rockhopper penguin
royal penguins
blue: fairy penguins ( sounds funny but its a penguin that looks like a blue fiary xD)
NOTE: they only have one color there no such as 2 or more than color in the penguins
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No, because the have a blubber like coating makeing them unable to be flexible.
(That is why they wabble when they walk)
If you live in Florida can you have a pet penguin?
it depends if you have a cooled area matched to the penguins habitat. but if you don't the heat of Florida would put the penguin out of its range of tolerance and it may die.
What is the binomial name for Magellanic penguin?
Magellanic Penguin Spheniscus magellanicus
Note that there are 4 species in the genus Spheniscus
What is the Emperor penguin's genus and species?
The Emperor penguin's genus is Aptenodytes.
Its species name is Aptenodytes forsteri.
How cold is the ocean penguins swim in?
Penguins typically swim in ocean waters that can range from about 28°F (-2°C) to 50°F (10°C). The temperature varies depending on the species and their habitat, with some penguins, like the Emperor Penguin, thriving in much colder waters in Antarctica. Others, like the Galápagos Penguin, are found in warmer coastal waters. Penguins are well adapted to these temperatures, with specialized feathers and a layer of blubber for insulation.
Do penguin have good sense of smell?
Penguins do have a sense of smell, but wether or not it is 'good' is entirely up to you!
How many penguin baby eggs does one mother produce at one time?
I believe each penguin couple only produces one egg at one time. The mother and father must protect their egg by resting it on their feet up under their belly to keep it warm. When one parent goes to feed, the other parent sits on the egg. The fishing parent can be gone a long time. When that parent returns, they get their feet close as they face each other, and the other parent takes the egg so the starving parent can then go fish and feed. They do the same thing after the baby hatches, so the baby is always kept warm.
Um, I would guess so. They should be able to be born and grow like human bodies, but obviously with feathers. I dont know much about the science world, but I dont know how they would figure out if a penguin is deaf without doing tests on it. I guess you could say yes, but they arent human. So who knows?
What innate behavior do Emperor Penguins have?
They have more control over all of the Penguins, due to their size, and have more eggs with other girlpenguins
Toddle, bottle, space-shottle... wait, no, not THAT one! coddle,mottle.
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How big is an emperor penguins brain?
I think it is small because they are weird but they may be large because they are emperors. Unfortunately, I really don't know.
What lives in Antarctica besides penguins?
Nothing lives in Antarctica. Penguins, skuas and seals and a few other animals come to the continent to breed and fledge their young. Then these animals return to the sea.