if they live somwhere very cold probly the same ans any time of season sice like the artic the weather doesn't change dramaticly
The young of emperor penguins are eaten by giant petrels or skuas. In the water emperor penguins are eaten by leopard seals and killer whales.
no
With their mouths
you can stop polluting the water
they spend most of their time in water
In the water
Emperor Penguins can stay under water for about up to 20 minutes!
by digging into ice and diving into the water
they spend as much as 75% of their lives at sea.
Emperor penguins are sea birds and make their homes in salt water, where they find their food chains. Emperor penguins breed on Antarctica's beaches, because there are no land predators there. You can find Emperor penguin breeding colonies on all of Antarctica's beaches -- all around the continent.
Penguins spend 75% of their time under water
Penguins can stay out of water for varying amounts of time depending on the species, environmental conditions, and individual bird. Most penguin species can typically stay out of water for several hours to a day before needing to return to the water to feed. Emperor penguins, for example, can stay out of water for several weeks during the breeding season.