What is the penguins sleeping pattern?
it is diffcult to track their migration patterns,but most of the penguins travel to the breeding site in early spring after breeding the adults and their chicks return to the sea to feed
What is the song in Eric's opera Happy Feet 2?
E lucevan le stelle (The stars were brightly shining) from the opera "Tosca" by Giacomo Puccini
Do penguins give birth to live young?
No, penguins do not give birth to live young. They give birth to eggs.
What is a group of chin strapped penguin called?
There is no official collective noun for a group of penguins. Some report that penguins nest in groups called rookeries. Others say a group of penguins on land is called a waddle, or that a group of penguins in the water is called a raft. Penguin chicks in a colony stay together in a large group called a creche.
Why can some penguins fly and some cant?
I think you have the wrong idea here. No penguins can fly. They weigh around 900 grams on average and their body weight is too heavy for them to be able to carry it while in the air. Also, it has something to do with the type of feathers and the skeleton structure. Birds need a special type of feathers to be able to fly. They can 'fly' underwater because they are water dynamic, but not aero dynamic.
Why is mumble in happy feet still fluffy as an adult penguin?
He's still fluffy so you can tell him apart from the rest of the penguins. You can't really tell all the other penguins apart.
Why is mambo in happy feet still fluffy as an adult penguin?
Mambo was dropped as an egg, so it's showing him as a late bloomer as a result to not being cared for correctly.
Probably if you make one angry. I wouldn't put my fingers near one of those bad boys just to be sure though.
(Flipper) was a television drama about- essentially a tame dolphin. Flipper was a bottle-nosed dolphin and the star of the show.
How do you get the Intercontinental Ballistic Penguin for LearnToFly2?
You have to fly over the wall. you can do this by flying at an altitude of about 400ft or more.
It depends on what country are you killing a penguin in. In some countries it's legal and in some it's not.
What land animals eat penguins?
In Antarctica, there aren't any land animals that eat penguins. The only animals that eat penguins are some of the whale species. This changes where penguins live further north. For example, on Australia's southern coast, where Fairy Penguins (also known as Little penguins) roost at night, domestic dogs have been getting past the protective barriers and killing them.
Why do penguins walk on 2 feet instead of sliding on their stomachs?
Because the snow isn't always consistent, being too soft at times or too loose or powdery, it's not always more efficient, or possible, for them to always slide on their stomachs.
I hope that answer helps.
A similar reason to why humans don't slide on our stomachs. Most surfaces aren't good to slide on, and when they are, it is very difficult to control compared to walking.
How do penguins know it is safe to go in the water?
The group of penguins push one penguin into the water, if the penguin comes up, it's safe, but if the penguin never comes out of the water, the other penguins know it has been attacked and killed.
What is the locomotory organ of penguin?
They use their webbed feet for walking and flippers for swimming.
Does a penguin live in a cold environment?
yes of course they do if they didn't they could not have all of the stuff that they have.
Why do penguins fly under water?
wdf?? penguins do not "fly" underwater, flying is defined as the action of moving through the air under control, penguins swim underwater, now go ask your mother why she dropped you on the head, k