NO! That is impossible! The bear would just eat the penguin.
Crow
a beak
Yes, a penguin has a beak which is a hard, black, and pointed structure that is used for catching, holding, and consuming their food. The beak of a penguin has evolved to be streamlined to help them swim efficiently in the water.
The beak of an emperor penguin is an adaptation because it is designed for catching fish and other prey in icy waters. The beak is long and slender, allowing the penguin to reach into crevices and catch slippery prey. It also helps regulate body temperature by minimizing heat loss when exposed to cold temperatures.
Panda Bears! =)
Crow
Yes with it beak it think
The penguin use it to catch its food
a beak
Yes, a penguin has a beak which is a hard, black, and pointed structure that is used for catching, holding, and consuming their food. The beak of a penguin has evolved to be streamlined to help them swim efficiently in the water.
a penguin bear
Curved. Allright. But pelicans can store more food in its beak for its babies, unlike the bald eagle.
they stab it with there beak and tear the insides and swallow it whole
beak
it uses its beak
straining
A penguin has yello beak also they have balck and white skin.