Do penguins lay eggs with hard shells?
Yes. Penguins are birds, and birds reproduce by laying eggs with hard shells. This is different from the eggs of reptiles and monotremes, which have leathery shells.
Are penguins and polar bears cold blooded or warm blooded?
Penguins and Polar bears are warm blooded.
Female penguins have ovaries and lay eggs. Male penguins have testes inside the body and excrete sperm through, basically, a well-protected hole. Males essentially press themselves against females who are lying down and transfers the sperm. They don't actually have sex.
Are penguins becoming extinct like polar bears?
There are a few endangered penguin species, true. But the polar bear is not an endangered species, and is listed as vulnerable.
The polar bear currently numbers around 20000 to 25000 animals, although some local populations appear to be declining, a couple are increasing, others fairly stable. Most scientists agree this animal's numbers have always been less than 35000 at its peak, because of the vast terrain and inhospitable environment.
Penguins do not have claws; instead, they have flippers which are adapted for swimming and diving in the water. Their flippers are used for propulsion while swimming and for balance on land.
How hard would it be to break into a zoo you need to see some penguins like right now?
It depends which zoo you are palnning on breaking into.
To be honest if you just want to see some penguins buy a penguin chocolate bar or play 'learning to fly'.
Anyways, if you have a crowbar it should be fairly easy
How much do emperor penguin's weigh?
22 to 45Kg
About 50-100 pounds. They eat about 100 gallons of food a year.
Is fur and feathers the same thing?
No. Although feathers are made of keratin (like fur) but there are so many different types of feathers (vaned, down, filoplumes), compared to fur. The last of these most resembles fur.
What will happen to the penguins if they are not in a cold place like Antarctica?
Penguins are adapted to cold environments and rely on icy waters for hunting and breeding. If they are not in a cold place like Antarctica, they may struggle to regulate their body temperature, find suitable food sources, and face challenges breeding and raising their young. They may not survive for long in a warmer climate.
What color are baby chinstrap penguins?
most baby penguins are a grayish with a little darker gray/black near the bottom. They are all fuzz and beneath their head (necks) are all white furr. There feet are black and so are their eyes.
Can penguins from Antarctica survive warmer climates?
Penguins from Antarctica may struggle in warmer climates due to their adaptations to cold environments, such as their thick plumage and ability to withstand freezing temperatures. Warmer temperatures can impact their food sources, breeding patterns, and ability to regulate body temperature. While some penguin species may be able to adapt to a certain extent, rapid climate change poses a significant threat to their survival in warmer climates.
Chuff has two main meanings. It means a rustic; rude and insensitive person, boor; cheap or stingy person.
"Chuff" is also a regular, sharp puffing sound. Normally it applies to the sound of a steam engine's "wooof-wooof-wooof" sound, which increases in frequency as the engine picks up speed. Chuff has been applied to the penguin's frostly white breaths when exhaled into the cold arctic air, or to their rate of breathing, slow when meandering, and fast and heavy when evading orca whales, for instance.
It has been incorrectly applied to a penguin's reproduction organ, in slang.
Yes, penguins have noses, but they are small openings on their beaks rather than prominent features like human noses. Penguins use their nostrils primarily for breathing and not for smelling.
What is average length of a penguin?
The average length of a penguin can vary depending on the species, but most penguins range from about 16 to 27 inches in height. Emperor penguins are the largest penguin species, with adults reaching up to around 4 feet in height.
What do you call a big pack of penguins?
The collective noun for penguins is usually a colony, however "huddle" is also common.
How do molting penguins obtain enough protein to produce new feathers?
They stockpile extra muscle proteins prior to molting, which then supply amino acids for protein synthesis.
In a zoo yes. But they need to be in there own cold conditions. They couldn't randomly survive there
On elite penguin force how do you get a duster?
1 go to agent dot
2 go to the sport shop and show him agent g folder
3 put the glasses on your penguin
4 show it on a agent g 3000 invention
5 go in
6 go near the clock and boom box
What is the rising action and climax of Mr Poppers Penguins?
what is the rising action of mr poppers panguins
Yes pinguin eggs edible, I ate a couple of them with chorizo