An Emperor Penguin is 1.15m tall but its height can vary. It weighs 30-35 kg most of the year but when it is incubating an egg it looses about 20% of its weight (the male usually looses more weight than the female because he incubates the egg for the first 2 months).
The average emperor penguin is about 120 cm tall. The emperor penguin is the biggest of available penguin species and it can reach to weights of about 45 kg.
The Emperor Penguin is the largest species of penguin, standing about 3.7 feet tall and weighing up to 90 pounds. They are known for their distinctive black and white coloring and their ability to survive in harsh, icy conditions.
The emperor penguin is 1.1 metre tall and the smallest penguin is called fairy penguin or little blue penguin. Fairy penguins live in Newzeland and Australia.
emperor penguin; about 4ft
It depends on the type of penguin you are talking about.
The Emperor Penguin stands at as much as 45 inches tall, making it the largest of the 17 known species to currently exist. Check out www.arkive.org for further info.
because of his farther
Yes, the Emperor Penguin is. It is the tallest and heaviest of the penguins. A link is provided. If you haven't seen the documentary "March of the Penguins" yet, find it and watch it. It is breathtaking. Consider the life of the bird and what it took to make the film as you watch.
the emperor is the largest it is four feet tall standing
Well up to about 2-3 feet tall as tall as a baby (I said about it might not be exactly that height).
The emperor penguin is from Antarctica and is the heaviest of all penguins. They range in size from 49 to 99 pounds and up to 48in tall.
The largest penguin is the emperor penguin. It can grow up to 1.1 metres tall and weigh 35 kg!