Emperor penguins do not live in a den, nest, or burrow. Instead, they breed on the surface of the ice in Antarctica, where they incubate their eggs on their feet, covered by a flap of skin called a brood pouch. This unique reproductive strategy allows them to keep the eggs warm in the harsh, cold environment. After hatching, the chicks are also kept close to their parents for warmth and protection.
it is called a nestThis is incorrect, hares have their young in a flattened areas of grass resembling a nest, but which is actually called a "form".
Penguin's don't make nests. They hold their eggs in their feet.
burrow
i think the real name for a snakes home is a nest, or a den
They live in the Antarctic Ocean. The South Pole, a.k.a. Antarctica
Emperor Penguins don't make any kind of nest or homes.
emperor unguens nest
The Emperor penguin lives in neither a den nor a nest. This species of penguin has no fixed nesting site.
emperor penguins don't nest. they don't have any twigs or pebbles. they live in the icey cold
No. Emperor Penguins and King penguins do not build a nest.
they sleep in nest made out of rocks
they live in nest
no they dont nest in coloies
penguins build their nest in summer
Some birds live in a burrow in the ground; others live in a hollow in a tree trunk.
In a Nest in their burrow. Rabbits live in a burrow near long grass so that most predators don't get to them so they wont be a rabbit roast or somethings dinner.
dolphins do not make nest