When a human dies what do other humans do? They are sad and have a funeral. Of course penguins don't really have "funerals", but they do have feelings. They would just continue lives and feel sorry for the penguin.
Yes. The penguins use their wings and beaks to dig a hole big enough to fit the dead penguin into. When the job is finished, the penguins push the dead penguin into the hole. Then the male penguins gather around the hole and sing: "Freeze a jolly good fellow Freeze a jolly good fellow."
a penguins predator is a prostitute. more commonly known as a sex predator, this prodtitute will kill the penguin and rape its dead body
The three penguins that are related to the emperor penguin is the dimunitive fairy penguin,the fairy penguin,and the galapagus penguins.(The fairy penguin and the dimunitive fairy penguin are different)
penguins do harm other penguins.
Small penguins are called Fairy Penguins. They are also called Little Blue Penguins because of the blue plumage. They are the smallest of the penguins.
no penguins are not cannibals
the most endangered penguins are the galapagoes penguin and the yellow eyed penguin.
29% of penguin eggs survive to become penguins
Only in YOUR imagination.I see it categorized as "Club Penguin". If you mean if there are zombie penguins on Club Penguin, no, there are not.In reality, zombies aren't real. They are cryptids alleged to be dead human beings that come back to life.So to put actual penguins in the same situation, NO.
Penguins have spikes in their throat, so when they catch a fish (penguins don't have teeth) it gets caught in their throat and suffocates in the penguin. Once the penguin realizes that the fish is...well....dead it makes a gulping noise and the fish goes down.
The genus of penguins is Spheniscus. There are multiple species of penguins within this genus, such as the Magellanic penguin (Spheniscus magellanicus) and the Humboldt penguin (Spheniscus humboldti).
No, penguins do not bury their dead in holes in the ice. Instead, they may leave the deceased penguin's body on the ice or snow where it is likely to be scavenged by other animals or eventually break down naturally.