Do walruses eat emperor penguins?
No because the emperor penguin is strong it can use his magical powers.
Baby penguins are so fluffy because since they are new borns,they need the extra fur until they get older and can stand the coldness along with there families :)
Do any penguins live in Greenland?
Bees will not survive a cold winter. They also need lots of flowering trees and crops to survive. I don't think they have bees in Greenland.
Is penguin a terrestrial animal?
Yes. They feed in the water but the vast majority of their lives are spent on land.
What hemisphere do all penguins live in?
Southern except for those that live in northern zoos
Expanded answer:
Well hi they live n the southern hemisphere
What are the friendliest species of penguins?
fairy penguins tend to interact the best with humans. chinstraps are thought to be the most agressive.
How close to the equator is the galapagos islands?
it depends of the equator but its about very close like a mile away
How have penguins changed over time?
Penguin evolution is rather complicated. However, here is what we know...
1. About 70 to 80 million years ago, the ancestors of penguins diverged from other birds.
2. About 62 million years ago (just 3 million years after the extinction of the dinosaurs), a flightless, loon-like penguin genus called Waimanu lived in New Zealand, was evolving wings that were adapted for swimming underwater.
3. Around 40 to 30 million years ago, there were many types of giant penguins, the tallest being 6 feet (this was Nordenskjoeld's Giant Penguin. They leave no descendants however, and they died out from competition with toothed whales (which includes modern dolphins and orcas).
That's as much as I know.
Do people have pet penguins in Alaska?
Yes they do, but it's not a trend. People have Penguins in Alaska as much as Americans have pet Tigers.
~Evony~
How does white coat on body helps penguins to live in its habitat?
The white and black on a penguins body helps them to camouflage. for example if a shark is on top of a penguin all they will see is black as though it is the sea floor(which is dark if you didn't know!) but if a shark is under neath them all they will see is white so it will act as though it is the light from the surface
Do penguins have to learn how to swim?
Yes penguins have to learn to swim because if they did not learn how to swim they could not go hunt for food and they would starve and/or drown
What are some penguin instincts?
swimming, belly flopping, eating, (normal things like running away from danger, staying alive, etc.)
What kind of penguin was mumble from happy feet?
Mumble the penguin in happy feet is an emperor penguin but he still looks like a baby but I dunno why
What are the offspring of penguins called?
birdys
Once hatched, baby penguins are called chicks and as they mature, fledglings. Once they molt away their down and won't be sunk by that water-weight, they are simply called penguins. Any bird nomenclature is appropriate for penguins' life cycle..
How many days to walk 113 miles?
Most people can comfortably walk 20 miles in a day - so in this case about six days.
Does a penguin build its home?
Penguins do not build homes or a nest. They stay in the open and huddle together to keep warm. The outermost rotate inwards as the mass of penguins move to keep warm.
How do you keep you feet warm in wellies?
Wear at least two pairs of socks, each layer of 'sock' traps warmth generated naturally by your feet and helps to keep them warm.
How deep can a penguin dive for food?
There are recorded instances of Emporer penguins diving up to 565m (1870ft) for durations lasting up to 22minutes. It is possible they can go deeper for longer, but as yet this has not been observed.
Why do penguins have a furry coat?
Baby Penguins come out with fur and feathers, as they grow older they shed the furry coat and feathers and get the sleek hide that you see on an average penguin.