Penguins and chickens are both birds, but they belong to entirely different families and have distinct characteristics. Penguins are flightless, aquatic birds adapted to cold environments, primarily found in the Southern Hemisphere, while chickens are domesticated birds that are typically terrestrial and can fly short distances. While both lay eggs and have similar avian traits, their behaviors, habitats, and physical adaptations are quite different. Therefore, it's not accurate to say that penguins are practically chickens.
If Chickens are breeding with penguins then I guess there related...
Penguins, ostriches, and chickens!
The same way chickens do.
penguins,bears,polor bears,chickens and pigs
While I am not an expert in Penguin anatomy, I can tell you that Chickens have wingpits. Further, Chickens are Dinosuars, therefore the real question that should be pondered is "are penguin's dinosaurs?" To this my guess is yes, therefore penguins do have wingpits.
penguins cant fly, and chickens cant propperly fly!
Chickens ,emu's,ducks, turtles,snakes, penguins, and more.
Ostrich, penguins, emu...Ostriches, all penguins, emus, and chickens. Im sure there are more but there are some.
Roosters, Chickens, Penguins, Ostrich.
then we wouldn't have any chicken in the whole world!
They are wild and there is practically none they still taste the same
Penguins, Ostriches. Chickens have been known to talk big leaps but no flying for them either.