The male penguins hold their eggs between their legs near their feet.
Tom32397 says:
Yes they do this to keep it warm and protect it. The male penguin hold the egg while he is holding it the mother goes out to get fish for the penguin when it gets back once it has hatched. After the penguin is born the parent continues to hold the penguin because it has not yet developed enough feathers to warm itself and sustain itself on its own.
penguins do not have a pouch, they put the egg between their legs and cover it with their body fat
under there mom or dad's legs just like when they were an egg
It is tricky for penguins to keep their eggs warm in the cold climate of Antarctica, and they have to hold the egg on top of their feet rather than allowing it to touch the ice. This can only be managed with one egg at a time.
They raise their young by putting the egg under the flaps of their skin in between their legs. The male penguin uaually take care of the egg until it is hatched. When a mothers egg is lost or stolen the male penguin steals another penguins egg from their nest. They do this so they don't really feel bad for losing their young.
It does come out from an egg, but no, it is not slimy after it comes out from the egg. It comes out soft and puffy. It kinda looks like he is the size of the egg he was in. If you want to learn more about penguins, watch 'March of the Penguins'.
penguins do not have a pouch, they put the egg between their legs and cover it with their body fat
Penguins dont have a nest, they develope 1 egg, And they carry it around with them in between their legs. When the mother goes to feed, The father takes over and put the legs in between its legs.
The female goes out to sea to fish for food and the male looks after the egg for 6 months in the cold in-between their legs in a pouch.
by keeping them warm by putting the egg in under neath there legs
for about 3 months
They don't get eggs. They lay the egg and the male watches the egg until the baby penguin is hatched.
under there mom or dad's legs just like when they were an egg
It is tricky for penguins to keep their eggs warm in the cold climate of Antarctica, and they have to hold the egg on top of their feet rather than allowing it to touch the ice. This can only be managed with one egg at a time.
Most penguins live where there aren't any trees. On top of that penguins can't fly, and aren't that great at climbing either, so getting into a tree - if there was one - would be real difficult for them..
Yes Penguins do sleep standing up. Father penguins especially because when the mother has an egg they protect it between their feet and stomach.
The penguins eggs survive by the mother and father nesting overtop of them. They will both take turns while one of them hunts for food and the other incubates the egg. The egg is between both of the feet while standing up.
They stick the eggs between their legs and wait till the egg is hatched because between their legs is the warmest.